Inside jokebut yes, there are no plans by the zoo to get said species.
I know they are often one of the worst 'no-showers' being very secretive/nocturnal- at least in many exhibits. Is that why Chester won't be having them perhaps?
Inside jokebut yes, there are no plans by the zoo to get said species.
The male aye-aye is from Bristol and the female from London.
I don't know about the skinks, but they could be.
Any new bird species arriving in the near future please.
Attendance in 2014 :
1,432,867.
Wow!
I don't know if this has been mentioned previously. When I visited on Sunday I noticed the Caribbean iguanas in islands in danger have been taken off show. Does anyone know the reason behind this? I thought it maybe in preparation for the three young komodo's moving but the tortoise and mountain chickens are still in the enclosure.
The highest ever.
This may change when islands opens
Yeah my memories coming back now. I would have been about 6-7 years old hence the patchy memory. Yeah I remember the screened bit now with the bats however I also distinctly remember a diurnal flight with 'flying fox' in it.
Yes I remember the upper tropical realm being nocturnal or part nocturnal as I remember tawny frogmouth being in there. I also thing the CCTV into the komodo's was up there before they went on show?
My distinct memories of the tropical house are the alligators back when the caiman pools are now, west african dwarf crocodiles where the Galapagos tortoises are now, matamata turtles were in these pools after the dwarf crocs. I can also remember being able to view the vivariums on the back corridor that links the caiman lizards to the parsons chameleon.
Is Tuan still at the zoo?
Yes, though by no means is he guaranteed to be onshow