No. France has no platypuses, either in the wild or in any zoo. There are currently no platypuses in zoos outside of Australia.
No: platypuses are not a good choice for the zoo. Platypuses need a specialised environment, and there are heavy restrictions on zoos keeping them, along with strict regulations which must be adhered to by any zoo or animal sanctuary. Also, few platypuses breed in captivity. All these are reasons why platypuses are not a good choice for a zoo.
It's a zoo in the Bronx
Bronx Zoo was created in 1899.
Platypuses do not need to be in a zoo. They thrive in their native habitat, and they are not endangered. Zoos are not good places for platypuses as it is still rare for platypuses to breed in captivity.
Yes, there were 2 on loan for about 6 months back in 1987, I'm not sure of any other time where the Bronx Zoo had any.
The Bronx Zoo is located in Bronx Park, in the Belmont neighborhood, which is roughly in the center of the Bronx. The zoo's address is 2300 Southern Boulevard, Bronx Park, Bronx, NY, 10460.
Yes, the Bronx Zoo does have llamas. They are part of the Children's Zoo exhibits.
The Bronx Zoo's new exhibit is Madagascar!
All animals are at the bronx zoo god!!
The West Nile Virus was detected at the Bronx Zoo.
Jim Breheny is the current director of the Bronx zoo.