Here's a link about the tiger cubs The Amur tiger cubs that are Longleat's new 'pride and joy'
Nice visit today. Couple of things to note, the deer park is still closed and is no longer advertised on the map. There were no monkey's at monkey temple and no signage for them there either, were they not out as the weather wasn't great? Iggy the famous iguana (from Animal Park) has sadly passed away. Also, no sign of the warthog's but I spoke to a keeper and she told me that the female they got, had sadly passed so they only have one male now
We asked about the monkey temple a while ago and were told they were relocating them as the environment just wasn’t suitable for them anymore. The keeper wasn’t sure exactly what was going to happen in that area though
Is the 'monkey temple' the same as the drive-through area with rhesus macaques & (perhaps still) blackbuck?
If I remember rightly, different Callitrichid species are allowed out in a rota system. The idea of small (rather than fairly large) monkeys in a ruined (Mayan?) temple doesn't entirely work for me, possibly because I grew up seeing Bristol's Macaque exhibit.No, it's part of the zoo you visit on foot, with free roaming tamarins and marmosets.
Why has Maya the Red Panda arrived? Has Ruffina or one of the Red Panda brother's from next to the half-mile lake boat ride left the Safari Park? Addtionly what zoo\animal or safari park has Maya arrived from?
Kind regards and have a good day
From The Hedgehog!
Sorry I should have mentioned that I found this out yesterday. Ruffina has passed so Maya is in with Ajendra in the enclosure by monkey temple. The two brothers remain by half mile lake.
If I'm honest it is terrifyingWe visited on Sunday to do our Koala experience. It was pretty quiet, though I expect the heavy rain didn't help. It really is worrying times for all collections.
We visited on Sunday to do our Koala experience. It was pretty quiet, though I expect the heavy rain didn't help. It really is worrying times for all collections.
How was the koala experience though? Was it worth the money? I'm interested in doing it hence why I'm asking![]()
It was pretty good. We got to feed the koalas eucalyptus (Dennis the male was the most keen), and got to touch one of the females to see what their fur feels like. We were lucky enough to see Dennis get weighed as well. We didn't get to feed the potoroos as they stayed in bed, and the wombat stayed asleep, so I would say it will be more worth it in the warmer months. A high cost but as they're the only koalas in England it's well worth doing![]()
Thanks, I'll definitely look into it then! Did they mention getting a second wombat?
Burke the new male koloa is not on show.
Actually, he is!!!
Though I can understand why you may not have seen him. When I visited Friday he was visible in his outdoor pen. This is situated immediately to the right as you enter the courtyard outside the koala indoors. His indoor area is offshow, but he was sat in his tree eating eucalyptus when I saw him.