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Loro Parque has announced the sudden death of Kohana, their 20 year old female killer whale. She had reportedly been under watch for an illness but passed away this week despite the teams best efforts to save her, leaving behind Keto, Tekoa, Adán, and Morgan as the only killer whales left at the park. She was the matriarch of the pod and gave birth to two calves in her life, Vicky / Victoria and Adán (both sired by Keto). She is the third killer whale to pass away at Loro Parque in just 18 months (Skyla on 11.2.2021 and Ula on 10.8.21).

Loro Parque's Statement

Rest in peace, sweetheart. She will be sorely missed <3
 
Loro Parque has bred Galapagos tortoises. Photos have appeared on FB to indicate 4 hatchlings. The male Tom (50) is the father of the hatchlings. As far as I am aware the park has had 2 females (Tomasa and Ronaldinha (she came in from Wien in May 2011). The other female Tomasa had been there already for some time. First egg laying was in 2013.

Source: Loro Parque | Puerto de la Cruz
Post Saturday November 11 on regular FB page.

Begs the question of course what species of Galapagos tortoise breeding male Tom is assigned. Furthermore, the question whether both Tomasa and Ronaldinha are actually pure-bred Galapagos tortoise of unknown Island population or not (in the latter case just hybrids).
 
News:
- A new enclosure has opened at Loro Parque called "Coral Kingdom". The park claims this enclosure will house “the largest coral reef outside the oceans.” The new facility combines cutting-edge visual technology with an enormous explosion of life, with more than 8,000 corals and almost 10,000 fish in more than 260,000 liters of water.
Coral Kingdom is conceived as a sensory immersion on the seabed. A trip in which the beauty of the largest reef outside the ocean that exists is displayed in all its splendor. Loro Parque has opened the doors to this new space, in which virtual reality and nature will come together to create a unique experience for the visitor. This reef is also an opportunity to collaborate in the preservation of corals, deeply threatened with extinction. Its window, almost 40 meters long, is formed by a continuous glass of perfect transparency, with a serpentine layout that contributes to the creation of a sensation of movement and fluidity in the viewer. A complexity that makes it the largest in the world of these characteristics.
The exhibit houses more than 8,000 corals of more than 70 different species and about 10,000 fish – clown, surgeon, butterfly, damselfish…. Coral Kingdom is a complete ecosystem that reproduces the reefs of the great barley coral of the Indo-Pacific in more than 260,000 liters of water.
This new exhibit is located by the lions and meerkats. The park's youtube channel has a good series of videos explaining the process this new aquarium has had.

Loro Parque presenta “el mayor arrecife de coral fuera del océano”




 
News:
- A new enclosure has opened at Loro Parque called "Coral Kingdom". The park claims this enclosure will house “the largest coral reef outside the oceans.” The new facility combines cutting-edge visual technology with an enormous explosion of life, with more than 8,000 corals and almost 10,000 fish in more than 260,000 liters of water.
Coral Kingdom is conceived as a sensory immersion on the seabed. A trip in which the beauty of the largest reef outside the ocean that exists is displayed in all its splendor. Loro Parque has opened the doors to this new space, in which virtual reality and nature will come together to create a unique experience for the visitor. This reef is also an opportunity to collaborate in the preservation of corals, deeply threatened with extinction. Its window, almost 40 meters long, is formed by a continuous glass of perfect transparency, with a serpentine layout that contributes to the creation of a sensation of movement and fluidity in the viewer. A complexity that makes it the largest in the world of these characteristics.
The exhibit houses more than 8,000 corals of more than 70 different species and about 10,000 fish – clown, surgeon, butterfly, damselfish…. Coral Kingdom is a complete ecosystem that reproduces the reefs of the great barley coral of the Indo-Pacific in more than 260,000 liters of water.
This new exhibit is located by the lions and meerkats. The park's youtube channel has a good series of videos explaining the process this new aquarium has had.

Loro Parque presenta “el mayor arrecife de coral fuera del océano”





It is only 3 times as small as the living coral reef in Burgers' Zoo in terms of volume (or Steinhart and not to speak of Townsville...). But I guess that the long viewing window and an exaggarated number of fish is enough for the marketing department to make dubious claims :p. It is a neat-looking exhibit though...
 
It is only 3 times as small as the living coral reef in Burgers' Zoo in terms of volume (or Steinhart and not to speak of Townsville...). But I guess that the long viewing window and an exaggarated number of fish is enough for the marketing department to make dubious claims :p. It is a neat-looking exhibit though...
I just parroted what the park claimed but I was already expecting this would be an inaccurate claim ahaha
 
Birth of 1 Two-toed Sloth.
Loro Parque on Instagram: " ¡Nuevo miembro en la familia de Loro Parque! Esta semana ha nacido una cría de perezoso de dos dedos, y no podemos estar más emocionados. Su llegada marca un nuevo hito en nuestro compromiso con la conservación y refuerza el baby boom que estamos viviendo: en solo dos meses, también han nacido una cría de orca, tití león dorado y lémures. La pequeña cría se encuentra en perfecto estado de salud y ya comienza a explorar su entorno junto a su madre Pauline. Cada nacimiento como este representa un paso más en la protección de especies vulnerables. ¡Ven a conocer a nuestra nueva estrella! A new addition to the Loro Parque family! This week, a two-toed sloth baby was born — and we’re thrilled! This birth marks another milestone in our commitment to conservation and adds to the baby boom we’re experiencing: in just two months, we’ve welcomed a baby orca, golden lion tamarin and lemur pups. The newborn is healthy and already beginning to explore the habitat alongside its mother, Pauline. Each birth like this is a step forward in protecting vulnerable species. Come meet our newest little star! Ein neues Familienmitglied im Loro Parque! Diese Woche wurde ein Zweifingerfaultier-Baby geboren – und wir könnten nicht glücklicher sein! Die Geburt ist ein weiterer Meilenstein in unserem Einsatz für den Artenschutz und Teil des wahren Babybooms, den wir gerade erleben: In nur zwei Monaten wurden auch ein Orca-Baby, ein Goldlöwentamarin und Lemuren geboren. Das Jungtier ist wohlauf und beginnt bereits, gemeinsam mit seiner Mutter Pauline die Umgebung zu erkunden. Jede Geburt wie diese ist ein wichtiger Schritt zum Schutz bedrohter Arten. Komm vorbei und lerne unseren kleinen Star kennen!"
 
A new species has arrived at La Vera in 2024: Neophema petrophila . They have already successfully bred. The birds came originally from Priam.
 
A new species has arrived at La Vera in 2024: Neophema petrophila . They have already successfully bred. The birds came originally from Priam.
Amazing acquisition! By Priam, do you mean Priam Psittaculture Centre in Australia?
 
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