So would I....
I so hope you guys will be eating hat, but I doubt it.
So would I....
Hi - they are Iranian cheetahs and are due within the next couple of months, they will be coming from the Arab Emirates and so should fit in with the zoning. Impossible? I think not. A couple of keepers are due to possibly fly out to see them beforehand.
dragging the discussion back to the exhibit being built for them at chester. Does anyone know how they are going to be enclosed? e.g. chainlink fence like the tigers/lions or will there be some kind of moat/ditch?
ok guys apparently this is where the mix up comes from they are 100% asian cheetahs being held in iran and thats what ive have just been told apparently they did look into getting the irainians but have not decided which to go with so we will still have to wait and see what arrives
dragging the discussion back to the exhibit being built for them at chester. Does anyone know how they are going to be enclosed? e.g. chainlink fence like the tigers/lions or will there be some kind of moat/ditch?
one thing i do remember is that these cheetahs are used to human contact and there would be no problem with going in with them not that i would want to risk it lol
Oh they can... in 2007, a cheetah killed a female visitor in Olmen Zoo in Belgium. It was a very strange story - she was a regular visitor and had "adopted" a cheetah, they were her favourite animals and if I remember right she had close contact with the zoo and the keepers and she was allowed to go in with the cheetahs often. That day she was killed she went into the enclosure alone (not sure if she was given a key by zoo staff or if she took the key) and was found dead into the enclosure later. The Olmense Zoo was critized harsh for allowing visitors to have such close contact to its big cats, and I think things have changed since.