There's plenty of Leopard tortoises around.
They are leopard tortoises.
There's plenty of Leopard tortoises around.
There's plenty of Leopard tortoises around.
To the relevant people, that's fine. I can stop posting here. But as a last note, Werribee is expanding slowly. I think I mentioned earlier, for example, that they have recently recieved a new girraffe, and ANOTHER one is on the way shortly. (Also heard possible talks of breeding which does contradict what I said earlier about a bachelor group, but this is just talks and no offical plans so could never happen) I also believe they are bringing in a tassie devil group. Unsure if it's on or off display. I'll take a stab in the dark and say they'll be getting some breeding pairs from Heasville as they are having tremendous success in their program! The lions will hopefully increase in numbers by the end of the year if all goes well, the Ostrich (now I'm a little confused, I know there's two at the back, but not sure if they took the last 1/2 off display two) have been trying to breed for a while so there's more there. I think they got some baby vervets in the past few months (maybe only one?) and as always, they have been trying to breed the rhinos for a LONG time. I think there's a group of three off display near the new "Savannah" which is the breeding group.
On top of this there are various antelope which they are trying to bring in, but no luck due to quarantine restrictions that are currently in place.
I can also reveal the latest exhbit! Only because a lot of people would've seen it if they looked carefully![]()
Got a new tortoise enclosure near the entrance. It's in a roped off area, but still very visible. Though there are some issues with it so there's nothing in there as of last time I checked, but should be "any moment" now.
So as you can see, things ARE happening, it's just taking time.(And a LOT of money)
What antelope are they tring o bring in? and do you think that they will get them? off topic: are thompson gazelle kept in zoos?
also where will the chimp enclosure be when werribee eventually gets them? and what is the new savannah?
So would that land become a new walking area of the zoo?
and when do they want to start getting as of these animals and why wouldn't werribee make an african rainforest area it could be fantastic
a pair of congo buffalo and a sable antelope cow.
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there are a few species i would like to see at WORZ way before elephants...
black rhino
indian rhino
chimpanzee
fishing cat
serval (in a proper exhibit)
otter
baboon
siamang
and in an ideal world, maned wolves and dhole (and maybe even tapir, giant anteater and caybarra)
lemurs (x2)
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Interestingly, as of January Werribee has made plans for a number of South American species (spider monkey, mara, agouti, capybara, llama and coati) as well as fennec fox, hyena, siamang, chimpanzee, ring-tailed lemur, hamadryas baboon, bongo, lowland nyala, impala and African crested porcupine.
Obviously some of those species fit into the African savannah theme, but as many don't.
how do you know all this?
maybe the area over the other side of the savannah is going to be a brand new south american experience!
also when are some of these species meant to start being imported and displayed?
and also when are the coati meant to be imported because melb wanted some aswell didn't they?