Don't forget the vultures.Asked exactly that question on Saturday while on my visit and the reply was a little vague as to if they are going to have any other birds of prey other than Owls.
So I won't be holding my breathe for the near future but you never know.
I know, I meant to say that along with the owls.Chester already has vultures.
3:3 Bornean Orang-utanscould anyone tell me how many Sumatran and Borneo’s orangs the zoo have
I remember striped hyaena in the enclosure beside the Kamchatka bears, where the off-show Scottish wildcats are now. I have some bad photos of the pair mating, which must have been from the early '70s. I'm sure that we can rely on bongorob to supply the details.I may be misremembering, but did Chester have hyena - in the early 60s? Would be a very welcome exhibit.
According to zootierliste, Chester had spotted hyena in the 60s
gentle lemur said next to the bears where the wildcats are now so it must be!That'll be the one(s). Anybody know where they were kept? I've a vague recollection of near the old Brown Bear exhibit (later Condors).
I remember striped hyaena in the enclosure beside the Kamchatka bears.......
I remember striped hyaena and spotted hyaena in the first (most southerly) pen in the dog range
In one of the old Our Zoo Newses there is a report of the zoo having a single African Hunting Dog and a single Spotted Hyaena. They were housed together to see how they would adapt to each other. They didn't.