Does anybody know the name of the new male?
1,0 Claudius (3-7-1984, Boras Djurpark) (Clabbe x Pippi)Does anybody know the name of the new male?
Adding to that, the caiman has indisputably been quite elusive behind the scenes ever since it departed to the caiman-heaven roughly a month ago. I can't help but wonder if there will be anything to fill its shoes.
Wait, it died? I asked if it had died or moved to another zoo and the keeper mentioned that it was neither and she moved behind the scenes...
Where are the stable sections of the Safari, as on my visit in August last year, I saw no evidence of an indoor area, and am starting to wonder how I managed to miss it!
Where are the stable sections of the Safari?
The zebra & antelope stables are on the pathway between the ocean exit and the path going up to the safari restaurant. The giraffe stables are at the other end of the Bush

Another manatee calf was born in Burgers' zoo!



The Lyle's fruit bat has been rediscovered in the Bush. It was first thought that these had died but there were still two left. However, since being discovered one already died and the other is very old so it's not expected these will make it for much longer.
Blue tang surgeonfish are back in the Mangrove
The Rose-bellied buntings from the desert have moved into the canyon aviary
BZ will wait until there have been no Alates for at least a week before they re-open the colony to their open air exhibit.
The golden-bellied mangabey are still in the leopard separation cage, I wonder if they will ever go back on exhibit...
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Why no longer mixed with the Gorillas? Was there trouble?
Thanks for the update and explanation..The official story earlier this year was that they were temporarily relocated to make some adjustments to the indoor housing of the gorillas, with all the young males still in the group that was apparently necessary (their transport to China seriously delayed or maybe cancelled altogether by now). I have never heard anything about real conflict with the gorillas, the enclosure was set up in such a way that there was plenty of mangabey-only space which was easily reached, so this enclosure didn't suffer from the weaknesses of exhibits were monkeys were killed by a gorilla such as Pairi Daiza.
Given that they aren't an EEP species anymore, I do however doubt there is any long-term space for them in the zoo, I sincerely hope that they will be replaced by another mangabey or guenon, but with the current management less species seems more even if space is not the problem. So who knows...
I really hope they continue with the mangabeys, they are stunning animals!
Is there any information about when the new elephants from Belfast will arrive?