zoogiraffe
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Well I would think the fact the enclosures weren't finished would be a bigger one than a birth!now we know why their move to Islands has been delayed![]()
Well I would think the fact the enclosures weren't finished would be a bigger one than a birth!now we know why their move to Islands has been delayed![]()
One died earlier this year.
And either it's so insignificant no one noticed, or more probably they did know but the Chester vow of secrecy didn't allow anyone to tell us.
In common with many collections Chester does not announce every death in the zoo.
And either it's so insignificant no one noticed, or more probably they did know but the Chester vow of secrecy didn't allow anyone to tell us.
One died earlier this year.
The first i knew about it was when I saw it on the forum.
In common with many collections Chester does not announce every death in the zoo.
Quick question - does anyone know why there are only 4 Asian Short clawed Otters in the enclosure next to RoRA now, when there used to be 7?
We have asked a few 'presenters' but no-one seems to know!
Any info much appreciated as these are my daughter's favourite animals.
Thanks
A pair of cheetahs have been paired together in the large yurt enclosure so hopefully we may see the pattering of tiny paws again in the not too distant future?
1,000 fish of various species are now in Islands.
To be a little more specific, there are at least 3 different Microrasbora species, a small tiger barb (I think it was hexazona but that may be an error) and a few liquorice gouramis (I don't know the species - perhaps they are listed in the annual report). They were only introduced to the aquarium in the Tripa station yesterday, but they looked to be quite well settled and they will be impressive when all the lights above the tank are turned on.
There are no plans to add predators like the giant freshwater pipefish (Doryichthys boaja) which remain off-show - they would consume vast numbers of the little ones.
Alan