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Really sad news announced on the park's socials this morning. Zuri, the eight month old cheetah cub, was put to sleep on Sunday 27 March due to congenital issues. Very upsetting for me personally as I had seen this adorable girl since she was two months old. May she rest in peace.

RIP Zuri and sincere condolences to the Animal Team at Animal Alive. No doubt the Zookeepers worked night and day in a bid to help.

@Canary have you any photographs of Zuri,in addition do you know what disabilities she had? @Canary could you visually see that Zuri had problems?
 
RIP Zuri and sincere condolences to the Animal Team at Animal Alive. No doubt the Zookeepers worked night and day in a bid to help.

@Canary have you any photographs of Zuri,in addition do you know what disabilities she had? @Canary could you visually see that Zuri had problems?

There were no problems you could see visually.
 
Really sad news announced on the park's socials this morning. Zuri, the eight month old cheetah cub, was put to sleep on Sunday 27 March due to congenital issues. Very upsetting for me personally as I had seen this adorable girl since she was two months old. May she rest in peace.

What a shame!
 
The African lions have returned from Whipsnade:

Pride of lions returns to zoo after Storm Eunice forced move | ITV News

The kings of the jungle - or Kessingland at least - can now enjoy a bark pit, two new raised platforms and a secondary holding yard to facilitate outdoor access for the Lions in bad weather.

In addition, the Kingdom of the Lion house has been completely redecorated and the visibility around the perimeter of the enclosure has been increased for visitors.
 
I noticed that page also links to a story about a breed of horse that is rarer than the Giant panda. Why is there so much fuss about the Suffolk Punch?

Presumably because they’re rarer than Giant pandas. :p

They’re an impressive horse and one I have fond memories of seeing in England as a child (while visiting Suffolk naturally), but when they’re no longer needed to fulfil their original purpose (working in the field), it’s clear why they’ve decreased in numbers.
 
Hope they had a nice holiday at Whipsnade

If the keepers are lucky, they might bring them back a stick of rock. :p

Seriously though, it was an effective management strategy that benefited both zoos and allowed essential repairs to their exhibit (as well as renovations that will benefit the lions).
 
A Somali wild ass foal has recently been born at Africa Alive.

Information comes from the park's Facebook page.

There’s an article about it here:

Somali wild ass foal:

Rare Somali wild ass foal born at Kessingland Zoo in Suffolk

The foal, which has yet to be named, was born on Thursday to mother Calula and father Sahib.

Calula arrived at Africa Alive in 2007 from Basel Zoo in Switzerland, and has given birth to six foals, the last born in 2019. Two were sired by Sahib who arrived at the park in 2016 from Tierpark, Berlin.

Click link for full article.
 
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