Signs at the park and their talks have confirmed this for at least the last 6 weeks, so it's not really new news :/
Well, it’s news to this thread in any case.
Signs at the park and their talks have confirmed this for at least the last 6 weeks, so it's not really new news :/
I was there last Sunday, but must have missed the signs about Sumatran tigers.
If you have been recently, did you see the Ocelot ? All signage has been removed.Also do you know whether they only have one Maned wolf now ?
Thanks for the information. I didn't see either of the genets unfortunately.Ocelot went to somewhere near Czech republic in September. Exhibit is empty, but they have plans to do something with it when the Lynx dies (pretty old). Plan would be as it's a breeding group of Sumatran Tigers coming, to improve the exhibit so they can separate and use the other exhibit for mother and cubs when happens or the male and vice versa. Then the other one of the three exhibits will be adapted for a smaller cat.
They have a pair of Pardine Genets now, who have a cool exhibit which spreads over 2/3 areas. not sure if you saw them ?
Yes just the one Maned Wolf now, and again was told this is old and will be phased out for a new species over the next year or two.
Signs at the park and their talks have confirmed this for at least the last 6 weeks, so it's not really new news :/
It would be better to report something you know, rather than waiting for someone else to report it and then commenting on how you have known this for a long time.
They have a pair of Pardine Genets now, who have a cool exhibit which spreads over 2/3 areas. not sure if you saw them ?
Thanks for the information. I didn't see either of the genets unfortunately.
Not that they are actually Pardine Genets anyhow![]()
Indeed, I agree with @TeaLovingDave, the "pardine" genets I saw at Wingham (and probably those at Shepreth - I hope to visit soon to confirm) don't look much like that species and it makes sense that they have some feline genet in them. True pardines have a more dog-like face, closer to civets than cats. Also, the coloration is really off. It's a shame they're not pure-bred, but at least I'm not alone in suspecting they weren't.
The Shepreth animals *are* the ones you saw at Wingham I believe
As I have noted before, I suspect it isn't so much a case of them not being pure-bred and more a case of complete misidentification; the private keeper from whom most (if not all) the Pardine floating around can trace their origin - both true and dodgy - kept both Pardine and Feline, but given the fact they were the first to successfully breed the former species in the UK I'd be very much surprised if they immediately followed this up by muddying the genepoolas such I reckon Wingham got their wires crossed about which species they were getting, thought they had Pardine rather than Feline, and the confusion spread from there once the animals bred at Wingham started to be sent elsewhere.
Plan would be as it's a breeding group of Sumatran Tigers coming, to improve the exhibit so they can separate and use the other exhibit for mother and cubs when happens or the male and vice versa. Then the other one of the three exhibits will be adapted for a smaller cat.
Yes just the one Maned Wolf now, and again was told this is old and will be phased out for a new species over the next year or two.
Interesting, I was there last month and didn't see signs of a potential enclosure being built. Any idea where they may be going? Only place I can think of is the large new Porcupine paddock( I think where the emu were previously ), but there is no viewing of the indoor area, so they would hardly ever be seen.A female Aardvark has recently arrived.
Interesting, I was there last month and didn't see signs of a potential enclosure being built. Any idea where they may be going? Only place I can think of is the large new Porcupine paddock( I think where the emu were previously ), but there is no viewing of the indoor area, so they would hardly ever be seen.
Looks like the Cusimanse enclosure? That would explain why the Porcupine moved out!
Good news. Does that leave any Sumatran tigers at Chessington ?Two Sumatran tigers arrived today from Chessington. They are mother and daughter.