Iv been to darmoor twice but not for the last 5 or 6 years back then i thought it was one of the best in the south , they had a pride of lions, 3 or 4 tigers, wolves, lynxes, pumas, foxes, ostrich, bears, jaguars and none of these animals were on their own. I would really like to visit now but i dont think i would like to see 2 lions 1 tiger a jaguar all on their own.
It was brilliant then one of the keepers let my nephew feed the bears gone off sausage rolls from the cafe. And also the bears are eurasian brown bear.
I wondered what it was they were building opposite the wolves. Thanks for the info, what did you think of the meerkat exhibit? Did you get any pics of it? Personally I thought it was very badly designed.
Thanks for the update, so good to hear this zoo is making steady progress. Have they still got that lone flamingo?
They've asked the local council to put up direction signs on the roads, but apparently they won't do this until the zoo gets 300,000 visitors! Absurd!
Rubbish! The park already had brown tourist board signs 20 years prior to the takeover, and how do other smaller zoos manage? I believe collections have to pay for these signs-i dont think it has anything to do with attendance or the local councils.
And I'm personally hoping for Bruce Willis as Ben Mee in the new film!
I think bernard cribbins may be more realistic![]()
I visited Dartmoor yesterday and found it improved since my last visit just over a year ago. Sita, the cheetah from Paignton, (on permanent loan we were told) was at the top of Tiger Mountain keeping an eye on things. They are delighted to have her.
The Silver Foxes were in 'that horrible old pit' (I think it's where you mean) and the Red Foxes were opposite the Lynx.
Thanks for that info... shame about the Silvers.I hope that's just a temporary measure as that is the worst enclosure I've ever seen in a UK zoo. And where are the Lynx? As you may have guessed, it's been some time since I was last at Dartmoor!
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