Seen one, seen them all, surely?More echidnas!![]()
I have the perfect solution: Zaglossus!Seen one, seen them all, surely?(Runs and hides ....)
Seen one, seen them all, surely?(Runs and hides ....)
Obsessed? Me?You can never, ever have too many echidnas. Especially ones that move like Bruce does!You just can't see past your ape obsession Gigit, you'll never understand the awesomeness of the humble echidna!
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more lemurs in the walk-through
Build a new indoor enclosure for Orangutans, designed more for them in particular rather than for 'Apes' generally and then install a breeding group of Gorillas next to the bachelor males in the existing building. Redesign the layout of the islands to make three main ones for the three groups.
Don't waste money on a Savanah exhibit which will only contain the Giraffe plus one or more other species in small number. Use the funds instead for more smaller exhibits for new species.
Exchange the male Black Rhino for another who will breed so the female can have another calf before it is too late- which it may be already...
The huge lechwe field holds just two emus. Last week the remaining pair of zebras were confined to their yards (Taru seemed to be limpingThough PZ is big, are there any plots left for new big builds?
There are still lots of questions about where some of the current stock will move to to create the Savannah.
Seen one, seen them all, surely?(Runs and hides ....)
Seeing the sad state of the grass paddocks (Zebra & Lechwe) I think they could do withThe huge lechwe field holds just two emus. Last week the remaining pair of zebras were confined to their yards (Taru seemed to be limping) so there were just two ostrich in their big field. The former anoa enclosure/house is empty although it looks as though it's been prepared for the takin to move in - maybe not. The nocturnal house is empty apart from meerkats, and there are only two tapirs (well, I saw one inside asleep last week; they rarely venture out these days, when I'm there at least) and one capybara. According to a post on the zoo's FB page, the 'poorly' porcupine was removed by the vet the other day.
There were/are horseshoe bats in the quarry near the nature trail.
I'm not sure now what point I was about to make there, but there are vacant plots around the zoo, if they had the funds to develop them. And by the time the Savannah gets underway, there might not be many animals left to rehouse from that area. I imagine that the TB restrictions and the reduced funding for the new exhibit are causing a lot of problems.
All I know is what the post said:And also, when you said the poorly porcupine was removed by the vet the other day, are you saying that the lonesome porcupine in the meerkat enclosure has also passed away? I know the zoo's last remaining anoa also died earlier this year, but I am wondering if the same has happened to the elderly porcupine.
Seeing the sad state of the grass paddocks (Zebra & Lechwe) I think they could do with
And also, when you said the poorly porcupine was removed by the vet the other day, are you saying that the lonesome porcupine in the meerkat enclosure has also passed away? I know the zoo's last remaining anoa also died earlier this year, but I am wondering if the same has happened to the elderly porcupine.
- More Zebras - either to keep the current individuals company, unless they were to replace them with another subspecies like the Chapman's or Grant's Zebras.
- and another antelope species where the lechwe used to be (and it can be anything: oryx, wildebeest, gemsbok, sitatunga, I don't care)