...Then ITV made a programme 'meerkats united' interest began...
Meerkats United, and the sequel Meerkats Divided, were BBC
Meerkats in popular culture - Wikipedia
...Then ITV made a programme 'meerkats united' interest began...
That surprises me, thought it was ITV Survival. Okay, accepted. My point remains however, irrespective of which channel aired the programme.Meerkats United, and the sequel Meerkats Divided, were BBCWildlife on One, 1987 and 199
Meerkats in popular culture - Wikipedia
When they were in the small mammal house, few people ever stopped to look at the Meerkats. Then ITV made a programme 'meerkats united' interest began and now due to compare the market.com they are an ABC must see animal. Chester is slow on the popular culture uptake. They should definitely now house Wolverine. As in XMen (Used to keep them in the small pit next to brown bears).
That circular enclosure and building would make an excellent meerkat or Wolverine enclosure.
No they shouldn't. Animal management policy should never be based on popular culture.
As Dr Brambell once said, you need the ABCs to generate funds to protect the rest!You say that, but I think none of us would turn their noses up at a massive boost in zoo interest in keeping pangolins if they suddenly became the next big thing in Disney films![]()
Is there an aquarium anywhere in the UK that doesn't keep Nemo? ... Sorry clown fish?You say that, but I think none of us would turn their noses up at a massive boost in zoo interest in keeping pangolins if they suddenly became the next big thing in Disney films![]()
Is there an aquarium anywhere in the UK that doesn't keep Nemo? ... Sorry clown fish?No they shouldn't. Animal management policy should never be based on popular culture.
Tonight's Secret Life of the Zoo featured the Mountain Chicken Frogs and posed the question of when or if the zoo will see its first breeding of the species... correct me if I'm wrong but haven't they bred before at Chester, albeit some time ago? I'm sure I read it on this forum, courtesy of one of our resident Chester Zoo experts.
As an aside, I quite enjoyed tonight's programme but so far I'm not feeling quite as invested in it as I once was. I think they're making too many episodes and its getting rather repetitive in parts - I'm a huge fan of the series but even I'm starting to wonder if its past its best?
I would take what the narrator says on Secret Life of the Zoo with a pinch of salt.
Mountain Chickens have bred previously at Chester Zoo.
8 bred in 2011, 2 did not survive and 10 in 2013.
Thee aquarium special also said that Chester wanted to achieve a UK first breeding of Omani Blind Cave Fish. Impossible, they did that in 1992.
A previous series mentioned that they wanted a UK first breeding of Lowland streaked tenrec, their sp[ecimes were bred in the UK.
I think they need better researchers.
Re. London's lion exhibit, I've taken yet another look. I like the concept, but the execution is a mess. Shame they didn't bulldoze the entire area and start again.GOSH - I thought I was the only one (on these forums at least)![]()
In the Belfast thread, you'll see I've mentioned par their website that they sent a tree-kangaroo to Chester, which is easily a male, so that should answer your question.Has anyone heard anything about a male Tree Kangaroo arriving at Chester? Someone on Twitter has mentioned one settling in, sounds legit but would appreciate if anyone can confirm this potentially exciting news!
Spoke to the lady at the tree kangaroo enclosure today who confirmed the kangaroo in the usual place is a 2 year old male from Belfast.In the Belfast thread, you'll see I've mentioned par their website that they sent a tree-kangaroo to Chester, which is easily a male, so that should answer your question.
I saw two of them on my last visit: the consensus among the Chester regulars who I consulted on Facebook was that they are common toads which had found their way into DinD.Does anybody know the identity of the unsigned toad species which has appeared in the turtle enclosure next to the Mountain Chickens in Dragons in Danger?
I saw two of them on my last visit: the consensus among the Chester regulars who I consulted on Facebook was that they are common toads which had found their way into DinD.
Spoke to the lady at the tree kangaroo enclosure today who confirmed the kangaroo in the usual place is a 2 year old male from Belfast.
Where is the female? Has she died?