
23-03-2008
African Wild dogs are absolutely magnificent Zoo animals   . They look positively ravishing, they are extremely active and social, are quite popular amongst visitors, are an endangered species, their environment is relatively easy to replicate, and they breed in captivity quite well.
To top it off I have not seen them exhibit stereotypical behavior (which can be hard to track). I think this can mostly be attributed to their social nature and how they constantly check one another out and adjust their movements accordingly. During my observations an individual might start to follow the same route but as it is doing so it will be distracted by another individual and change its movements.
The Calgary Zoo's exhibit needs to be considerably larger. Before the African wild dogs moved in it was covered in grass, but within a year or so the dogs trampled almost all the grass away with their almost constant movements. This is more proof that the African wild dogs do not always follow the same paths in their exhibits. Relatively recently the Calgary Zoo has added a lot of sandy like substrate to their African wild dog exhibit.
Overall it does not surprise me in the least that so many Zoos are adding African wild dogs to their displays. They are one of the few larger sized animals that I actually think Zoo's should add to their collections, hopefully at the expense of other large carnivores  .
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