Do you know what the Writhed and Wrinkled hornbills currently have in their nests?.
I don't have that information.
Do you know what the Writhed and Wrinkled hornbills currently have in their nests?.
No sign of the Duiker today, but on both visits I made then the little off-show area that it has [its bed] was closed off. Only saw one Okapi today (not sure which) but it looked as if it had access to both paddocks (both doors were open).
It has off-show places where the duiker can hide if needs be, so it appears you were just unlucky with your visit.
Plus is she was outside you would have not much chance seeing her unless she was close to the viewing areas.
I would also guess that you saw Dicky (the male) okapi. Hint for you the males have horns the females don't and as Chester only keep 1.1 at the moment it easy to tell the two apart.
Stuma was off show on Sunday. I'm a bit worried as ZL said the Giraffe house was closed on Friday due to 'a problem with one of the okapi', I know they were introduced last week so I'm worried there's been an issue. Purely speculation though.
I photographed them on the 23rd June, so we know they're older than that. They've been in that smaller annex since their birth.Three visayan warty piglets (group in the cattle house) are confined to a sectiond off area of the outdoor exibit. Don't know how old they are but I would guess not much more than a few weeks.
Stuma does have an abcess under her chin which has been treated in the past so it is possible the reason she is ofshow is due to this. Im going to the zoo tomorrow evening for the Lazy Summer Evening and will try and find out some more info.
Can we try to steer clear of the wild speculation please, it really doesn't help anyone.Well, I'm happy that we now have a confirmation that Stuma is just off-show and has not died.
Can we try to steer clear of the wild speculation please, it really doesn't help anyone.
Can we try to steer clear of the wild speculation please, it really doesn't help anyone.
I guess you become attached to the animals at your local zoo, for me Thorn at Chester is the most beautiful creature I have ever seen, Sheba means alot to my childhood, I was even upset when Norman died.
I guess what I am trying to say is I understand why people become worried for animals at their local zoo. I will be visiting on Friday aswell, so if I see anything or find anything out anywhere in the zoo, will let you know!
Can we try to steer clear of the wild speculation please, it really doesn't help anyone.