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North American Regional Komodo Dragon Studbook VARANUS KOMODOENSIS Living Population North American Regional Komodo Dragon Studbook VARANUS KOMODOENSIS Living Population Photo by Dave Parsons Denver Zoo Compiled by: Beth Jo Schoeberl Denver Zoological Foundation City Park Denver, CO 80205-4899, USA Telephone: (303)376-4905 Fax: (303)376-4901 Email [email protected] Data current as of 23 February 2009 KOMODO DRAGON Studbook Page 1 Restricted to: (Varanus komodoensis) Locations: N.AMERICA/ Dates: As of 22/02/2009 Status: Living on 22 Feb 2009 ==================================================================================================== Stud # | Sex | Hatch Date | Sire | Dam | Location | Date | Local ID | Event |Name | ==================================================================================================== 22 M ~ 1987 WILD WILD INDONESIA 18 Jan 1987 NONE Capture DONI BOGOR ~ Jan 1987 ______ Transfer MINNESOTA 15 Jun 1995 8527 Transfer KANSASCTY 22 Apr 1998 98H002 Transfer MINNESOTA 8 Sep 1998 8527 Transfer OMAHA 13 May 1999 11061 Transfer MINNESOTA 8 Sep 1999 8527 Transfer TORONTO 12 Sep 2002 37975 Transfer 25 M ~ 1987 WILD WILD INDONESIA ~ 1987 NONE Capture JACK BOGOR ???? ______ Transfer METROZOO 15 Jun 1995 H00957 Transfer AUDUBON 19 Jun 1997 R1418 Transfer METROZOO 14 Oct 1997 H00957 Transfer HOGLE 10 May 1999 990026 Transfer METROZOO 23 Sep 1999 H00957 Transfer EL PASO 9 May 2000 200089 Transfer METROZOO 30 Aug 2000 H00957 Transfer 33 F 15 Sep 1992 20 21 NZP-WASH 15 Sep 1992 306272 Hatch TW HONOLULU 18 Sep 1993 930249 Transfer 35 M 20 Sep 1992 20 21 NZP-WASH 20 Sep 1992 306282 Hatch PRECIOUS JOHN BALL 18 Dec 2003 302780 Transfer 39 M 25 Sep 1992 20 21 NZP-WASH 25 Sep 1992 306287 Hatch DOC HONOLULU 18 Sep 1993 930250 Transfer 40 M 29 Sep 1992 20 21 NZP-WASH 29 Sep 1992 306289 Hatch DANTE FORTWORTH 16 Aug 1993 936306 Transfer TOLEDO 8 Apr 2005 4013 Transfer FORTWORTH 9 Nov 2005 936306 Transfer 41 M 30 Sep 1992 20 21 NZP-WASH 30 Sep 1992 306290 Hatch STUMPY YULEE 6 Apr 1994 940308 Transfer 42 M 6 Oct 1992 20 21 NZP-WASH 6 Oct 1992 306302 Hatch GASHER ATLANTA 1 Jul 1993 936301 Transfer MINNESOTA 15 Nov 2001 10462 Transfer 43 M 1 Oct 1992 20 21 NZP-WASH 1 Oct 1992 306291 Hatch SLASHER ATLANTA 1 Jul 1993 936300 Transfer Compiled by: Beth Jo Schoeberl thru Denver Zoological Foundation Data current thru: 23 Feb 2009 North American Regional Printed on 23 Feb 2009 using Sparks v1.54 KOMODO DRAGON Studbook Page 2 Restricted to: (Varanus komodoensis) Locations: N.AMERICA/ Dates: As of 22/02/2009 Status: Living on 22 Feb 2009 ==================================================================================================== Stud # | Sex | Hatch Date | Sire | Dam | Location | Date | Local ID | Event |Name | ==================================================================================================== 47 M 7 Sep 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 7 Sep 1993 306431 Hatch MARIAH CINCINNAT 14 Oct 1993 393034 Transfer LOUISVILL 21 Mar 1994 301056 Transfer 50 M 28 Aug 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 28 Aug 1993 306424 Hatch SAPHIRE CINCINNAT 14 Oct 1993 393038 Transfer DISNEY AK 5 Nov 1998 981745 Transfer 51 M 30 Aug 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 30 Aug 1993 306426 Hatch NO-NAME PITTSBURG 27 Oct 1997 101404 Transfer 54 M 2 Sep 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 2 Sep 1993 306429 Hatch FAUST FORTWORTH 20 May 1994 946303 Transfer SHEDD AQ 23 Mar 2006 205071 Transfer FORTWORTH 4 Sep 2008 946303 Transfer 55 M 7 Sep 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 7 Sep 1993 306430 Hatch CT METROZOO 10 Jul 2000 R00026 Transfer 58 M 9 Sep 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 9 Sep 1993 306433 Hatch JORDY YULEE 6 Apr 1994 940307 Transfer JACKSONVL 4 Feb 2009 409305 Transfer 59 M 10 Sep 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 10 Sep 1993 306437 Hatch ANGELO ST LOUIS 2 Jun 1994 940626 Transfer BUSCH TAM 3 Jul 1996 59190 Transfer 60 M 10 Sep 1993 17 21 NZP-WASH 10 Sep 1993 306438 Hatch RIO GRAND 5 Nov 1993 R93054 Transfer 66 F 28 Jan 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 28 Jan 1994 394004 Hatch JASMINE BROWNSVIL 15 May 1994 L00270 Transfer LUFKIN 4 Mar 2007 10002 Transfer 78 M 4 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 4 Feb 1994 394013 Hatch LUCIFER SANDIEGOZ 28 Nov 1994 194264 Transfer DISNEY AK 4 Nov 1998 981742 Transfer 79 F 4 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 4 Feb 1994 394012 Hatch PANDOR/SLA BROWNSVIL 15 May 1994 L00271 Transfer Compiled by: Beth Jo Schoeberl thru Denver Zoological Foundation Data current thru: 23 Feb 2009 North American Regional Printed on 23 Feb 2009 using Sparks v1.54 KOMODO DRAGON Studbook Page 3 Restricted to: (Varanus komodoensis) Locations: N.AMERICA/ Dates: As of 22/02/2009 Status: Living on 22 Feb 2009 ==================================================================================================== Stud # | Sex | Hatch Date | Sire | Dam | Location | Date | Local ID | Event |Name | ==================================================================================================== 82 M 5 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 5 Feb 1994 394014 Hatch CASTOR DENVER 9 Jun 1994 940339 Transfer 83 F 5 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 5 Feb 1994 394015 Hatch GORGON FT WAYNE 11 Jun 1994 94155 Transfer 85 F 7 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 7 Feb 1994 394016 Hatch JASPER BROWNSVIL 15 May 1994 L00272 Transfer CINCINNAT 21 Nov 1995 394016 Transfer LOWRY 12 Jun 1996 301655 Transfer 86 M 7 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 7 Feb 1994 394017 Hatch LOKI CLEVELAND 13 May 1994 940509 Transfer MEMPHIS 18 Jun 1998 17763 Transfer CLEVELAND 6 Nov 1999 940509 Transfer TACOMA 31 Mar 2000 Q00R05 Transfer SEATTLE 9 Oct 2000 200315 Transfer 88 M 9 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 9 Feb 1994 394020 Hatch JADE SANDIEGOZ 30 Nov 1994 194265 Transfer CINCINNAT 17 Oct 1996 394020 Transfer TOLEDO 30 Oct 1996 963218 Transfer SAN ANTON 9 May 1997 970530 Transfer 89 M 9 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 9 Feb 1994 394021 Hatch IVANA/IVAN BROWNSVIL 15 May 1994 L00273 Transfer CINCINNAT 21 Nov 1995 394021 Transfer LOWRY 3 Oct 1996 301734 Transfer GULF BREZ 28 Apr 2004 A3596 Transfer 90 F 10 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 10 Feb 1994 394024 Hatch HECTOR DENVER 9 Jun 1994 940337 Transfer COLO SPRG 30 Jun 2003 23H007 Transfer 93 F 1 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 1 Feb 1994 394009 Hatch SULTAN SEDGWICK 8 Jun 1994 6669 Transfer 94 F 9 Feb 1994 17 21 CINCINNAT 9 Feb 1994 394018 Hatch GAIA SEDGWICK 8 Jun 1994 6668 Transfer Compiled by: Beth Jo Schoeberl thru Denver Zoological Foundation Data current thru: 23 Feb 2009 North American Regional Printed on 23 Feb 2009 using Sparks v1.54 KOMODO DRAGON Studbook Page 4 Restricted to: (Varanus komodoensis) Locations: N.AMERICA/ Dates: As of 22/02/2009 Status: Living on 22 Feb 2009 ==================================================================================================== Stud # | Sex | Hatch Date | Sire | Dam | Location | Date | Local ID | Event |Name | ==================================================================================================== 117 F ???? WILD WILD INDONESIA ~ 1992 NONE Capture LOKA PRIVATE ~ 2 Jan 1992 ______ Transfer YOGYAKART 18 Jan 1992 R03003 Transfer TORONTO 14 May 1997 32581 Transfer 284 F 15 Sep 1998 25 26 METROZOO 15 Sep 1998 98R046 Hatch NADIA 285 F 16 Sep 1998 25 26 METROZOO 16 Sep 1998 98R047 Hatch AUDREY COLUMBUS 4 Feb 2003 303002 Transfer 286 M 18 Sep 1998 25 26 METROZOO 18 Sep 1998 98R048 Hatch MAXIMUS LOWRY 27 Apr 2000 302213 Transfer BL HILLS 18 Oct 2000 101900 Transfer LOWRY 21 Jan 2004 302213 Transfer 287 M 18 Sep 1998 25 26 METROZOO 18 Sep 1998 98R049 Hatch BURU COLUMBUS 4 Feb 2003 303001 Transfer 289 M 21 Sep 1998 25 26 METROZOO 21 Sep 1998 98R051 Hatch LITTLE RON TALLAHASE 27 Apr 2000 00L002 Transfer LOWRY 20 Jun 2000 302214 Transfer BL HILLS 18 Oct 2000 101800 Transfer 290 M 24 Sep 1998 25 26 METROZOO 24 Sep 1998 98R053 Hatch SMAUG HOUSTON 27 May 2001 19404 Transfer 291 M 29 Sep 1998 25 26 METROZOO 29 Sep 1998 98R054 Hatch BOISE 8 Jun 2000 200012 Transfer TAUTPHAUS 16 Jun 2000 K0H022 Transfer BOISE 1 Nov 2000 200012 Transfer 296 F 3 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 3 Oct 1998 98R060 Hatch SCATHA HOUSTON 28 May 2001 19405 Transfer SAN ANTON 21 Jun 2006 U06063 Transfer 298 M 9 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 9 Oct 1998 98R062 Hatch RAJAH LUFKIN 5 Aug 1999 9050 Transfer 299 M 9 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 9 Oct 1998 98R064 Hatch JAHAT LUFKIN 5 Aug 1999 9051 Transfer BROWNSVIL 1 Mar 2007 L00376 Transfer Compiled by: Beth Jo Schoeberl thru Denver Zoological Foundation Data current thru: 23 Feb 2009 North American Regional Printed on 23 Feb 2009 using Sparks v1.54 KOMODO DRAGON Studbook Page 5 Restricted to: (Varanus komodoensis) Locations: N.AMERICA/ Dates: As of 22/02/2009 Status: Living on 22 Feb 2009 ==================================================================================================== Stud # | Sex | Hatch Date | Sire | Dam | Location | Date | Local ID | Event |Name | ==================================================================================================== 300 M 12 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 12 Oct 1998 98R065 Hatch MURPHY-THE NZP-WASH 24 May 1999 306897 Transfer 301 F 12 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 12 Oct 1998 98R066 Hatch HUMVEE WILD 7 Jan 1999 NONE Transfer METROZOO 17 Mar 1999 98R066 Transfer RIO GRAND 26 Sep 2002 R02008 Transfer 302 M 12 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 12 Oct 1998 98R067 Hatch SELAT SEATTLE 4 May 2000 200080 Transfer 303 F 14 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 14 Oct 1998 98R068 Hatch HANNIBAL CINCINNAT 13 May 1999 399031 Transfer METROZOO 6 Nov 2003 98R068 Transfer DREHER PA 5 Feb 2009 209011 Transfer 304 M 14 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 14 Oct 1998 98R069 Hatch KHAOS 306 M 18 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 18 Oct 1998 98R071 Hatch TNT AKRON 26 Oct 2001 A13158 Transfer 307 F 19 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 19 Oct 1998 98R072 Hatch KULI SHARKREEF 23 Oct 2003 576 Transfer FORTWORTH 20 Mar 2006 204406 Transfer 309 M 30 Oct 1998 25 26 METROZOO 30 Oct
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