The newly arrived male okapi was visible when outside today in the back paddock.
Can I assume Mbuti no longer lives in London. And do Ede and Oni still live there?
If the new one would come from YWP, it probably is Mzimu.
The newly arrived male okapi was visible when outside today in the back paddock.
Can I assume Mbuti no longer lives in London. And do Ede and Oni still live there?
If the new one would come from YWP, it probably is Mzimu.
That's what I was basing my assumption on. But he's still quite young, only around 2. I don't know at what age they are considered mature/capable of breeding- 3 or 4 maybe? But he's the obvious choice without the hassle of importing one, which could have taken months(or even longer nowadays...?)Yes I believe so - they're the only holder in the UK to have a surplus male at least so would make sense
From my Experience, the Aye-Aye can be rather unpredictable. I typically go round the ‘Pink’ Zone Early in the Morning, when I first arrive, to see other species such as the Pygmy Hippo and The Rainforest Building before the public for a nicer, quieter journey. On my last visit, I saw the Aye-Aye at around 10ish. Hope this helpsWhen is the best time to see the Aye Aye active?
I don't see them every visit, but towards the start and end of the day seem to be the most likely times. Check the small glass window to the left of the main window, I tend to see them in that smaller room more than in the main enclosure
Went today and SLORA was openPlanning to visit this week, I have two questions...
1, When is the best time to see the Aye Aye active?
2, Is SLORA back open now? Would be really disappointing to go and find it still closed
Went today and SLORA was open
Is the crocodile back on show?
Crispin and Zac are still at London Zoo, a delay in them leaving. Could be at London for a couple more monthsdid the 2 tiger cubs move at the end of june as planned and if so where too please