Yeah, the live is going on, but I couldn't spot the specific plane at all.i think next to the capuchin monkeys, well, i think it's happening a livestream on youtube, you can go to the site where talks about the arriving of the giraffes, and then you watch on youtube.
me too.Yeah, the live is going on, but I couldn't spot the specific plane at all.
yeah, that might be true.The video of the arrival of the giraffes might debut at Aviation Tv at 19:30. If everything goes right, they should be in the Bioparque until tomorrow.
Animals the size of giraffes usually don't go to backstage areas in brazilian zoos. Most of the institutions haven't got big enough structures to receive such animals in the extra sectors. IMO, the quarantine is much probably gonna take place in the giraffe handling area and in that small front paddock in front of it, with views to the hippo exhibit, wich means visitors will be able to see them. That's my bet.but firstly they will have to pass by a quarantine time, so they can be exposed to us.
if you say so, i will bet this as well.Animals the size of giraffes usually don't go to backstage areas in brazilian zoos. Most of the institutions haven't got big enough structures to receive such animals in the extra sectors. IMO, the quarantine is much probably gonna take place in the giraffe handling area and in that small front paddock in front of it, with views to the hippo exhibit, wich means visitors will be able to see them. That's my bet.
Well, it will be a great enclosure for the maned wolves, but too bad the tiger is not returning soon to the visitor area...guys, unfortunately it happened another change at the zoo, the maned wolves will be moved to the former tiger enclosure, recently andré told me this, and i don't know when william(the tiger) will return to his enclosure.
i think so.Well, it will be a great enclosure for the maned wolves, but too bad the tiger is not returning soon to the visitor area...
It's sad that those animals have been living in what seems to be an inappropriate place for over 2 months and that they've let them escape.guys, unfortunately i have some bad news, i just watched the tv, and i saw the 18 giraffes came to brazil from south africa, and the bioparque bought all of them, but the bad news are that 3 of them died during a escape moment, and now there are 15 giraffes, but still some of them will go to bioparque and the others will remain in the portobello resort & safari park so they can be given to other brazilian zoos that already have giraffes like brasilia zoo, beto carrero zoo, curitiba zoo, itatiba zoo, pomerode zoo and sao paulo zoo.
i think they were south african giraffes.It's sad that those animals have been living in what seems to be an inappropriate place for over 2 months and that they've let them escape.
Do you know which species/subspecies they belong to? Judging from the video here I'd guess they're all South African giraffes, as it's the same species all the zoos you mentioned hold (also, Zooparque Itatiba has a pair and a calf of Rothschild's in addition to their South African giraffe).
that's a great ideaThat is really very sad to know... I hope they find good destinations for the remaining individuals, so that they can be part of conservation programs.
@FelipeDBKO , they are South-african giraffes indeed. And they come from breeding farms of South Africa, afaik. By the way, the remaining giraffe of this species/subspecies in Zooparque Itatiba is much probably going to be brought back to Belo Horizonte, hopefully still this year.
About the place they are being held, it does not seem very adequate indeed, but I tend to think that is only the holding area. The report mentions a solarium, wich I imagine is their "outdoor" exhibit.
@BetoYoung , about the Bioparque sending their giraffes to other zoos, I bet this will be very benefitial for them, as there are surely quite a lot of zoos in the country that are very interested in giraffes, and there are not many available besides these ones that belong to the BioParque. I honestly hope they don't sell them though, but change for other interesting animals they are able to breed inside a good conservation program. I hope the zoos that receive the giraffes are able to insert them in good programs as well.