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i have awesome news, recently andré told me that a zookeeper left the zoo to get the giraffes and bring them to the zoo, i'm hoping the zoo will get 6 giraffes, also think the zebras will arrive together with the giraffes as well.
Did the keeper left the zoo to go to the airport to receive the giraffes? And they are 6? Zebras too? That's some nice additions to the park. Of course, exotics like these are expensive to keep, but I hope their arrival brings enough visitors to the zoo to compensate the expenses with their keeping, and the profit goes (at least a part) to the conservation programs of native species. Now that you gave these news, I'm planning to visit the zoo one more time as soon as possible.
 
Did the keeper left the zoo to go to the airport to receive the giraffes? And they are 6? Zebras too? That's some nice additions to the park. Of course, exotics like these are expensive to keep, but I hope their arrival brings enough visitors to the zoo to compensate the expenses with their keeping, and the profit goes (at least a part) to the conservation programs of native species. Now that you gave these news, I'm planning to visit the zoo one more time as soon as possible.
i believe that 6 giraffes will arrive but i might be wrong, about the zebras it's something that also believe it will happen.
 
i believe that 6 giraffes will arrive but i might be wrong, about the zebras it's something that also believe it will happen.
I wouldn't be surprised if they are 6 indeed, but i tend to think they will add less individuals. Something like three or four would be ok for the size of that exhibit. About the zebras, I hope they bring a considerably big group, as they are gregary animals...
This bunch of giraffes and zebras will be, IMO, a good source of these animals for the entire country in the future, if they breed well.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if they are 6 indeed, but i tend to think they will add less individuals. Something like three or four would be ok for the size of that exhibit. About the zebras, I hope they bring a considerably big group, as they are gregary animals...
This bunch of giraffes and zebras will be, IMO, a good source of these animals for the entire country in the future, if they breed well.
i'm sure they will breed in the future.
 
i also expect they will be able to bring impalas which were very mentioned in sites talking about the bioparque, wildebeests, rhinos, lemurs and meerkats.
 
it was officially confirmed that the airplane boeing 747-200 will meet a new airport in brazil, and it will bring the giraffes to the bioparque do rio, the giraffes come from o.r tambo in south africa.

That is great to know. O.R. Tambo is the Johannesburg airport, so they will come from S. Africa, but do you know from wich institution the giraffes came from? I'm guessing some breeding facility instead of an actual zoo, but I could be wrong.
 
That is great to know. O.R. Tambo is the Johannesburg airport, so they will come from S. Africa, but do you know from wich institution the giraffes came from? I'm guessing some breeding facility instead of an actual zoo, but I could be wrong.
i once heard they were coming from a wild reserve in pretoria but i guess i was wrong.
 
good morning guys, i'm here to say that the zoo will get 9 giraffes from south africa, yesterday andré told me about that, he said that a zookeeper told him that someone at the zoo told the zookeeper to tell him.
 
good morning guys, i'm here to say that the zoo will get 9 giraffes from south africa, yesterday andré told me about that, he said that a zookeeper told him that someone at the zoo told the zookeeper to tell him.
Oh, nine? That's really a lot. Having this many animals is surely gonna be helpful to establish a healthy group behavior. I'm only a little doubtfull if the african savanna exhibit is going to have enough space for all these individuals... I mean, I saw it personally, and it is a very large enclosure, buy nine giraffes? And keeping in mind there is going to be zebras and other hoofstock held there too...
 
Oh, nine? That's really a lot. Having this many animals is surely gonna be helpful to establish a healthy group behavior. I'm only a little doubtfull if the african savanna exhibit is going to have enough space for all these individuals... I mean, I saw it personally, and it is a very large enclosure, buy nine giraffes? And keeping in mind there is going to be zebras and other hoofstock held there too...
yeah, and also there will be wildebeests, gazelles, impalas and rhinos, so they will have to destroy the fence that separates the african savannah.
 
yeah, and also there will be wildebeests, gazelles, impalas and rhinos, so they will have to destroy the fence that separates the african savannah.
Well, that's the minimun they need to do. I even think they should have made that island smaller in order to give more space to the hoofstock. About rhinos, I really doubt they are gonna be held in the same area. Nine giraffes, zebras, wildebeests and impalas would be ok, maybe, but rhinos would by no means fit well in an exhibit of that size. The whole complex is like 12.000 sq meters (more or less 3 acres) but the free area (that is not occupied by the island, the river, the path, the handling areas and the hippo exhibit) is only 4.000 sq meters (1 acre) wich would be quite small to hold such an amount of megafauna.
 
Well, that's the minimun they need to do. I even think they should have made that island smaller in order to give more space to the hoofstock. About rhinos, I really doubt they are gonna be held in the same area. Nine giraffes, zebras, wildebeests and impalas would be ok, maybe, but rhinos would by no means fit well in an exhibit of that size. The whole complex is like 12.000 sq meters (more or less 3 acres) but the free area (that is not occupied by the island, the river, the path, the handling areas and the hippo exhibit) is only 4.000 sq meters (1 acre) wich would be quite small to hold such an amount of megafauna.
i once heard from a friend of andré that if the zoo gets rhinos, they would stay in the former hippo enclosure.
 
i once heard from a friend of andré that if the zoo gets rhinos, they would stay in the former hippo enclosure.
That makes absolutely no sense. The former hippo exhibit is mostly composed by water area. I'm quite sure this information is mistaken. Even the former llama enclosure, wich has held rhinos in the past, would be a better option, and it's also empty.
 
That makes absolutely no sense. The former hippo exhibit is mostly composed by water area. I'm quite sure this information is mistaken. Even the former llama enclosure, wich has held rhinos in the past, would be a better option, and it's also empty.
yes, i disagree with that, but you know the non renovated area? andré told me that the people who worked at the zoo have been working in this area, i agree that the former llama enclosure would be a better option.
 
yes, i disagree with that, but you know the non renovated area? andré told me that the people who worked at the zoo have been working in this area, i agree that the former llama enclosure would be a better option.
Yes, the non renovated area seems to have started to be demolished to give place to the next developments. I hope they build nice exhibits there.
About the giraffes, recent news say they will arrive to Rio on next thursday.
 
Yes, the non renovated area seems to have started to be demolished to give place to the next developments. I hope they build nice exhibits there.
About the giraffes, recent news say they will arrive to Rio on next thursday.
that's great, i'm pretty sure millions of guests will visit the zoo when they arrive at the zoo, and about the non renovated area i'm sure the baboons will be kept there.
 
hey guys, good news the giraffes have arrived here in rio, but unfortunately only 3 of them will go to the bioparque and the other 6 giraffes will go to the portobello resort safari in mangaratiba.

That's a shame, as I really doubt Portobello will develop conservation programs with these individuals. At least the Bioparque is going to receive three of them. Is there any official news article or pictures of these giraffes yet? Despite those ones in aviation pages, I still couldn't find any.
 
That's a shame, as I really doubt Portobello will develop conservation programs with these individuals. At least the Bioparque is going to receive three of them. Is there any official news article or pictures of these giraffes yet? Despite those ones in aviation pages, I still couldn't find any.
there's a guy named haroldo furuya, he's a veterinary who works in an ecological park, he's been in portobello resort working with the animals. And recently according to the aeroin site, it showed the arriving of the giraffes, i thought it was 2, but i asked andré and he told me that they brought 9 giraffes but it seems like only 3 of the 9 giraffes will go to the bioparque.
 
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