Zookeeper Gabe’s Animal Thread Vol 9.0

The big cats can so easily kill the big dogs and there are so many vid's of them dragging off Pitbulls and Dobermans, etc.

But you see how dangerous to them damage is that if they cannot sneak attack and finish that way they often run off or get run off by even smaller dogs.

Speaks to how devastating the risk of any injury, to an animal in the wild is. Can't take a week off to heal up.

Tis why bears dont like scrapping wolverines. A win can still be an L.
 
Rare good news.

A very healthy and diverse massive coral reef found in the deep ocean area known as the Twilight Zone.

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Not so good news...

A fleet of Japanese bottom trawlers were spotted racing on route to scrape it bare to get every last fish to market.

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I learned today that koalas are smooth brained, literally. That's why they're so dumb.
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A friend of mine was a keeper for them when they had them at my last zoo. Holy fuck that, literally had to weigh their food (normal) and weigh their poop every day with tons of other husbandry needs.
 
A friend of mine was a keeper for them when they had them at my last zoo. Holy fuck that, literally had to weigh their food (normal) and weigh their poop every day with tons of other husbandry needs.

How do they feed them at zoo's? I read that they're too dumb to recognize food on a plate as food and need to pull it off of the tree themselves. That could just be an old wives' tale.
Out of curiosity I decided to check out what a panda's brain looks because they're pretty dumb, but to my surprise they have folds.
 
How do they feed them at zoo's? I read that they're too dumb to recognize food on a plate as food and need to pull it off of the tree themselves. That could just be an old wives' tale.
Out of curiosity I decided to check out what a panda's brain looks because they're pretty dumb, but to my surprise they have folds.
Branches of eucalyptus trees which isn’t the easiest thing to get in New England.
 
Branches of eucalyptus trees which isn’t the easiest thing to get in New England.

Do they usually get them from a horticulturist in the US or do the branches have to be shipped in from Australia?

I read that albino reptiles are more sensitive to UV light. Is there any special precautions when it comes to UV and albino's? For example, does the light have to be less intense compared to a normal animal. Do you make the photo period shorter?
 


Crazy, ever thought as simple truth leopard bully cheetas like every fucking time
Guess sex/age of individuals involved played a role, but still

Maybe cheetas being forced to the ground without chance of safe relax up on trees made them natural more scrappy cats?
@Zookeeper Gabe ?
 
Do they usually get them from a horticulturist in the US or do the branches have to be shipped in from Australia?

I read that albino reptiles are more sensitive to UV light. Is there any special precautions when it comes to UV and albino's? For example, does the light have to be less intense compared to a normal animal. Do you make the photo period shorter?
Most people I know use a lower wattage uvb bulb, increase the distance or have more foliage etc to block out some of the light.
 
@Zookeeper Gabe in your experience, which animals like humans the most? I know they say elephants finding humans cute is a myth but what have you seen? Any opinion? (Obv not including pets/horses/sheep)
 
@Zookeeper Gabe in your experience, which animals like humans the most? I know they say elephants finding humans cute is a myth but what have you seen? Any opinion?

I saw these guys on a camping trip and they weren't bothered by humans at all. They were all over the place and you could interact with them.

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Probably specific to the area. I guess people feed them.
 


Crazy, ever thought as simple truth leopard bully cheetas like every fucking time
Guess sex/age of individuals involved played a role, but still

Maybe cheetas being forced to the ground without chance of safe relax up on trees made them natural more scrappy cats?
@Zookeeper Gabe ?

That’s a small leopard, most likely young and inexperienced. That being said, most animals will avoid a confrontation if possible. The cheetah just took a chance
 
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