JurassicMax
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On the 1st of July twin Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) were born.
Source:
Instagram of Shaldon Zoo (17/07/2022) Login • Instagram
Source:
Instagram of Shaldon Zoo (17/07/2022) Login • Instagram
Excellent news regarding the Margay kitten. The female Owston’s Civet has been living in that enclosure for a while when they aren’t breeding, but I was informed that, while the squirrels are outside, she almost never ventures out, so can be next to impossible to see, so it is nice to know that you managed to see her. Nice to know that there are new species and developments vaguely planned, although it is a shame that their Belanger’s Treeshrew will be leaving, as he was among the most active treeshrews which I had ever seen. Assuming that you are referring to the enclosure next to the lovebirds, I assumed that they had always lived here, but you say that this is a somewhat recent move. Where were they kept before?
Perhaps the best bit of news, is the birth of another Margay kitten. The 4th to this pair. The last three have been boys, so the zoo are fingers crossed that this one, may well be female. It is due to be sexed on Tuesday and I was told, that once it has been sexed, that mum and offspring will be going off show for a few weeks.
Yes, at least onshow. Although given how common lorises are in the exotic pet trade, I would hardly be surprised if there are a few others in private hands.I know it was two months ago but was Tina the last bengal slow loris held (in the UK) outside Monkey World?