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A male hippo was born on Feb 12th according to the zoo's facebook page
ZTL has grey-bellied squirrel listed as well as Pallas squirrel - does anyone know where the former are kept in the zoo? Are they also in the fruit bat walkthrough?
Another birth at Pairi Daiza: the birth of a Père David's deer (Elaphurus davidianus) fawn was just announced on Facebook.
Source: Pairi Daiza NL Facebook post with pictures
It seemed very strange to see just this one pair of Pere David's Deer on my visit last year, used as I am to seeing them at Woburn(450), Whipsnade(30) and other groups in the UK Safari Parks such as West Mids and Knowsley. But they are nicely displayed at PD I have to say.
It seemed very strange to see just this one pair of Pere David's Deer on my visit last year, used as I am to seeing them at Woburn(450), Whipsnade(30) and other herds in the UK Safari Parks such as at West Mids and Knowsley. But they are nicely displayed at PD I have to say.
The one thing that always gets me in that enclosure is their method of feeding the storks and herons - just dumping a massive pile of frozen chicks and letting them pick at their leisure! Surprised they don’t have more scavenging birds (e.g. corvids) coming over to the pile...
The one thing that always gets me in that enclosure is their method of feeding the storks and herons - just dumping a massive pile of frozen chicks and letting them pick at their leisure! Surprised they don’t have more scavenging birds (e.g. corvids) coming over to the pile...
We don't have zoos with herds quite that big here in the low countries, although for example Safaripark Beekse Bergen has a herd of about 8 or so individuals. But Pairi Daiza now has just three.
Looking at the PD Facebook page I see that, unlike many UK zoos that are asking for donations to help their survival during the crisis, PD have said they can weather the storm financially and people should give to other, more urgent causes. But after all the new investment over the winter, it must still be a major blow that they couldn't open on April 6th as they hoped, after already moving it back from March 21st.
Two golden takin (Budorcas taxicolor bedfordi) calves were born at Pairi Daiza in the second half of March. Their gender is still unknown.
Source: Pairi Daiza NL Facebook post with pictures
The main attractions are the polar-bears and walruses, and the public loved it... they did't seem to bother to wait up to 30minutes to see them under water from an old mine-shaft themed tunnel. The view outside, across the exibts was impressing. Both walruses and polar-bears in one view. Iloved it. Both under the water, as above! Hereby an impression from the new area: