Almost anywhere within reason, that has the space and doesn't charge £30 for 4 year olds and isn't primarily a theme park. Possibilities: Yorkshire WP, Marwell, Woburn, either Aspinall Park, Blackpool, the list could go on and on . It's probably all down to money in the end. Shame it takes theme park rides or other gimmicks like plastic dinosaurs to support a zoo! If money wasn't an issue i could list many more zoos with the space, some currently charging as little as£9 for an adult & less for children ( unlike flamingoland, where 4years old makes you an adult!).
Was it not the case that when Edinburgh received their Indian rhinos several years ago, both were male?, the plan was that one would be later moved on when a female became available. The question I ask is why has Edinburgh been denied an opportunity to receive the female that is going to Flamingoland and thus having a true pair?. At least if these Indian rhinos are to be housed at the old elephant house they will be well away from the fairground rides, unlike their African cousins which live very near to a roller coaster and the lions which reside in an area which includes a log flume ride. It has also been mentioned on here by a poster with a lifelong knowledge of Flamingo Land that this park gets more than its fair share of loutish, unacceptable behaviour from some of its visitors, I therefore ask if this is the correct place to house animals of such great rarity and importance, are the visitors to a theme park/zoo in the right frame of mind zoologically, I recall someone once telling me Flamingland is great, I love throwing stones at those f****** baboons!