. Kharis mane is almost completely gone now.
Had an enjoyable if busy visit today. Good view of the new Aardvark investigating their out door area and saw one of the porcupines sleeping in the new Meerkat house.
The two baby otters were spending a lot of time outside with the parents in close attendance.
Also saw the Visayan warty piglet, born on 10th November, for the first time, it was outside with all the adults. The mother is very protective especially towards the other female.
But this is just down to lack of Testosterone as living alone he doesn’t need to worry about standing out being a strong male.. .. as soon as he moves back with a female it will naturally grow back as she will come into season sending his Testosterone level back up!This is rather concerning, particularly for Blackpool if the plan is to still send him back. Unless the intention was always to castrate him, it would be nice to have some information from the zoo on the matter if there’s an underlying health condition.
I don’t think it works like thatBut this is just down to lack of Testosterone as living alone he doesn’t need to worry about standing out being a strong male.. .. as soon as he moves back with a female it will naturally grow back as she will come into season sending his Testosterone level back up!
I think I might have seen 3 Aardvarks together in the afternoon on my recent visit, two sleeping and one active and eating, all indoors. Or maybe it hadn't arrived yet, and I just saw 2, because I don't remember thinking much of it at the time.a lot to look forward to on my next visit! Will the three Aardvarks live together?
A third Aardvark ? Where did the third came from ?Visited yesterday, much of the same at Whipsnade.
Although, there is now a third aardvark. Kharis mane is almost completely gone now.
Good to see all the rockhoppers out, 19 of them, and the new bear den is taking great shape.
A third Aardvark ? Where did the third came from ?
Is it the one year old from Chester ?A third Aardvark ? Where did the third came from ?
Hi, do Whipsnade still have a breeding pair of Pygmy Hippo's or just Common Hippo?
Thank youThey still have both.
Thank you
They still have both.
Whipsnade has just the one male pygmy hippo, Tapon, now. If you attend the hippo talks they speak about him but it's also on their blogs etc.
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London has two pygmies (I believe they are Thug and Nicky but someone who visits London regularly can probably confirm much better than me).
Yes, I was referring to both Commons and Pygmys.
Tapon should be seventeen years of age; he's their 'former' breeding male and I have noticed he's mentioned a lot in their media.
London indeed does have a pair; Thug and Nicky. Although I don't believe they've breed to date.