This place doesn't seem to have any entries so here goes.
Went here for the first time in a few years, last time I went I was disapointed because I thought it looked very run down and the animals didn't seem to have clean pens or much room, however things have changed for the better, the place looked good and for an entrance of just £3 it's well worth going.
The main reason for me going was to see the lynx, and I wasn't disapointed as I saw 4 of the beauties, although one was looking over weight and another had a bad eye. Happily unlike many places that keep cats there 4 had a decent sized pen, and they all looked happy and active.
Other highlights are 2 ocelots, two types of lemurs ( ring tailed and black and white ruffed), otters, meerkats, wildcat, red panda, porcupines and beaver (sadly I didn't see them!).
It's only a small place and has an unusual mix of animals but good value for anyone with an hour to spare in Birmingham.
I'll try to load a lynx pix soon.
Went here for the first time in a few years, last time I went I was disapointed because I thought it looked very run down and the animals didn't seem to have clean pens or much room, however things have changed for the better, the place looked good and for an entrance of just £3 it's well worth going.
The main reason for me going was to see the lynx, and I wasn't disapointed as I saw 4 of the beauties, although one was looking over weight and another had a bad eye. Happily unlike many places that keep cats there 4 had a decent sized pen, and they all looked happy and active.
Other highlights are 2 ocelots, two types of lemurs ( ring tailed and black and white ruffed), otters, meerkats, wildcat, red panda, porcupines and beaver (sadly I didn't see them!).
It's only a small place and has an unusual mix of animals but good value for anyone with an hour to spare in Birmingham.
I'll try to load a lynx pix soon.