It looks like Sydney’s Hamadryas Baboons have bred again, with their most recent Instagram post having two new little ones
Further information on the new Cape Porcupines received via email. The zoo acquired two female porcupines - Barbara and Cindy - from Monarto Safari Park in September. They were born there in 2017 and 2018 respectively and are now on display in the meerkat enclosure that adjoins the Boulevard Eatery (main restaurant). @akasha
Darling Downs zoo has had this mix for a while now!I'd wondered whether they would be housed, although this doesn't surprise me. The zoo had two Meerkat exhibits previously, and I don't think that the one near the main entrance would be big enough for porcupines. If that means that it's a mixed exhibit with porcupines and meerkats, that's exciting!
I'd wondered whether they would be housed, although this doesn't surprise me. The zoo had two Meerkat exhibits previously, and I don't think that the one near the main entrance would be big enough for porcupines. If that means that it's a mixed exhibit with porcupines and meerkats, that's exciting!
Darling Downs zoo has had this mix for a while now!
It helps as in the case of DDZ that they do night time tours one day a week to see such species not active by day.Porcupines and meerkats are a popular mix. All four of New Zealand’s main zoos have held this species in a mixed species exhibit together. The cohabit well, though good luck to anyone expecting to see the porcupine during daylight hours. I’ve seen Auckland’s porcupine once across several visits when held in the outdoor exhibit; but during its brief but memorable stint in the nocturnal house, it made for a highly active exhibit. It’s a shame it never stayed in there.
Porcupines and meerkats are a popular mix. All four of New Zealand’s main zoos have held this species in a mixed species exhibit together. The cohabit well, though good luck to anyone expecting to see the porcupine during daylight hours. I’ve seen Auckland’s porcupine once across several visits when held in the outdoor exhibit; but during its brief but memorable stint in the nocturnal house, it made for a highly active exhibit. It’s a shame it never stayed in there.
Porcupines and meerkats are a popular mix. All four of New Zealand’s main zoos have held this species in a mixed species exhibit together.
Auckland no longer do so though.
It’s so sad to hear this, though of course not unexpected given Raja’s age. When Sydney Zoo first opened I had a membership and visited at least weekly and he was always such a vocal tiger and a joy to see.Raja, Sydney Zoo’s only Sumatran Tiger has been euthanised due to osteoarthritis and other health complications. The zoo still has one hybrid tiger Nika: 登录 Facebook | Facebook
It’s so sad to hear this, though of course not unexpected given Raja’s age. When Sydney Zoo first opened I had a membership and visited at least weekly and he was always such a vocal tiger and a joy to see.
Raja certainly lived a long life and would have been one of the longest living male Sumatran tigers in the region. I believe Tuan set the record when he died in 2017 aged 19 years and 8 months.
Nika, their hybrid tiger has been retired to Zambi Wildlife Retreat: 登录 Facebook | Facebook
Sydney Zoo's first male giraffe Akiki has been transferred from Perth Zoo. He has already been introduced to their two females: 登录 Facebook | Facebook
Nika, their hybrid tiger has been retired to Zambi Wildlife Retreat: 登录 Facebook | Facebook