If I recall correctly, the current Nils is the offspring of the second Nils, who was unrelated to the first.
There's always a realist somewhere* to spoil the legend
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If I recall correctly, the current Nils is the offspring of the second Nils, who was unrelated to the first.
There's always a realist somewhere* to spoil the legend.
A white-faced saki was born on the 28th February. Also amongest the new arrivals are four Agouti (sub-species unknown, presumably Central American) they are in the Brilliant Birds exhibit at the moment.
According to Zootierliste Edinburgh has had Azara's Agouti (Dasyprocta azarae - a species, not a subspecies) since 2008. Have these just been offshow all this time or is Zootierliste in error?
If they'd gone into agoutis new this year I'd have expected them still to go for Azara's, being the 'current' species (the punctata and leporina/aguti animals in Europe seem to be not of the most certain purity to say the least, and prymnolopha and fuliginosa are still only in low numbers).
It's not impossible they've gone into punctata/Central American, but it would surprise me.
EDIT: The zoos' website says the Azara's are mixed with the pudu (Azara’s agouti), so I guess the question is have they moved the Azara's over or are these new animals?
Marbled polecats have been moved to an exhibit I had never spotted before (unless they were some there all along?)
According to Zootierliste Edinburgh has had Azara's Agouti (Dasyprocta azarae - a species, not a subspecies) since 2008. Have these just been offshow all this time or is Zootierliste in error?
Panda birth may occur if she becomes pregnant- [/url]
Went to the zoo on Saturday, primarily to see the Meerkats - there has been a switch of enclosure with the Dwarf Mongooses, who are now in the small carnivore house and the meerkats in the indoor enclosure in the Hippo house (In spite of the leaflet handed out at the entrance saying they were in the SCH). Couldn't find where the Marbled Polecats are now - can anyone point me in the right direction?
Also saw a Souslik, for the first time (in about 20 visits!) - much smaller than I expected.
It was just a quick visit, so we toured round the favourites (Just my son and I, so he could happily ignore the favourites of his sister & mum!!) - Both Amur Leopards were active, and further up the hill Mowgli was calling to the female jaguar. Chandra was also active, but the female Tiger was sleeping in the small enclosure. Golden Cats were their usual elusive selves!!
Penguins seemed content in their temporary enclosures - especially the rockhoppers, where pairing/mating behaviour was observered. I wonder if they are happier in the covered/enclosed area than they were in either of the 'big' ponds.
Ravens and Vultures have swapped enclosures since we last saw them, with much activity and stick carrying/pairing activity in the raven enclosure (One feeding the other) so they seem happy.
Two of the Painted dogs were outside, and the internal enclosure was completely curtained off whilst the new females settle in.
1 new arrival not on the board - the Moorhens in the duck ponds have a brood of 4 chicks!!
Finally a question for old timers - what was in the area between the Anteater and Mned Wolf enclosures at the top of the hill - I'd never noticed it before, but there is a gate and the remains of a wall/fence along with a concrete floor up there.
The zoos face book page this morning is reporting that sweetie is now in her pool. This is a key sign that she is about to ovulate. Exciting news!