Dudley zoo have - Black & white ruffed lemur, Ring tailed lemur, Black lemur & Collared lemur all with access to the walk through area mind you the Collared Lemurs are very rarely out.
I think there were two pairs, with one having outside access, but looking at other posts from last year, one pair may have deceased. The other pair then, with their youngster are still within the walled section I suppose. Shame, I really liked seeing them outside.Definitely don't anymore. They are outside the walkthrough section, and there's a brick wall separating them from the whole Madagascar walkthrough. They have a large enclosure, opposite the Mongoose but they are not part of the walk through section anymore.
Last went in October when this was the case.
I think there were two pairs, with one having outside access, but looking at other posts from last year, one pair may have deceased. The other pair then, with their youngster are still within the walled section I suppose. Shame, I really liked seeing them outside.
Reasons of conventional taxonomy, perhaps?Also, the onagers are in the odd toed ungulate section for reasons beyond me
I meant to say even, I swear...Reasons of conventional taxonomy, perhaps?![]()
The Galapagos giant tortoise have been removed from the zoo's website for some reason.
In other words, Chester needs to sort out their website!
Very odd. I really hope it is only a website issue!
They weren’t allowed access to their exhibit on my last visit (about 10 days ago) - so thry may well be temporarily/permanently off-display.
They weren’t allowed access to their exhibit on my last visit (about 10 days ago) - so thry may well be temporarily/permanently off-display.
My suggestion was the lawn between the penguins and the aquarium as there is some bushes there which can also be cut down for an enclosure.We’re would that new enclosure be though as I can’t think we’re on earth they could go
This seems like the most likely reason to be honest, the tortoises are probably the most popular animal in the Tropical Realm for most visitors to see.Maybe they realised the state of the tropical house is effecting there health and behaviour, hopefully just moved offshore till this can be fixed or a new home found.
I missed the episode, did anything else of interest occur?Some good news in light of tonight’s secret life of the zoo, Ona the balbac mouse deer has had a calf, it isn’t named or sexed but the zoo have put an image of it on Twitter, this makes it if I’m not mistaken the second successful birth of the species in the Uk, very well done to everyone on the small mammals team for a wonderful achievement!