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They arrived on the 14th of May so this week or next week I assume.Does anyone know when Snub-nosed monkeys will be outdoor?
They arrived on the 14th of May so this week or next week I assume.Does anyone know when Snub-nosed monkeys will be outdoor?
When I visited a while ago, a window was open. You could already see mock rock and plants through it (the window was also like more than 10 meters high) so plants are already growing well. More and more species seem to arrive too, for example the Tropicalia greenhouse is stocked right now, and golden lion tamarins and now a white faced saki arrived too. Of course the park doesn't mention they are going to move to the sanctuary, but it seems likely. So I think the opening date Eric Domb himself mentioned (August) could be likely,but of course I can't know what still needs to be done in the sanctuary.And what about SANCTUARY ? It is just a few weeks from 1st of july and we haven't heard much. I
The name of the giant greenhouseWhat is the sanctuary?
Wasn't there a plan a couple of years ago to keep gaurs in one of the paddocks of the elephant temple ?
Asian Elephant Pregnancies:
0.1 Farina (2003) and 0.1 Luna (2019) are both pregnant. The father is 1.0 Ta Wan (2017) who's since moved to Ausburg.
He's related to both cows - so their pregnancies have come as a surprise.
Reported in the Population thread.
Wow that's way sooner than I expected! I thought it was going be be a few more months, since they only revealed the unwanted pregnancies a few days ago.Asian elephant Farina gave birth to a male calf on June 14th at 9.28 AM.
It's a bit of nitpicking, but the this article states that the calf was born 7 minutes earlierAsian elephant Farina gave birth to a male calf on June 14th at 9.28 AM.
Asian elephant Farina gave birth to a male calf on June 14th at 9.28 AM.
After all, this is the result of the "no surplus" guy who will do anything to care for his animals, even inbreed them... Isn't that true love?He's a cute little guy, but his existence only affirms my feelings of Pairi Daiza being based on flash, not substance.
The birth of this animal was an accident. Ta Wan was simply able to breed with Farina way earlier than he should be... this could have happened at any other zoo, so I don't see what you are trying to say here.After all, this is the result of the "no surplus" guy who will do anything to care for his animals, even inbreed them... Isn't that true love?
I feel you guys are way too harsh here. This baby is very valueable for his family group and will enrich the social life of the herd greatly. He is not ‚worthless‘ because he is inbred. Inbreeding does happen in the wild too and it‘s usually not a big problem and not even a reason to never breed from him. But he is from a big family so no need for this. Se he will probably never get a breeding group himself, correct, but the same is true for many other bull calves!