Selling small animals seems to be a Welsh "zoo" thing. I went to this place in North Wales some years ago-best i can describe the place was a rabbit farm really. They were flogging rabbits, puppies, other small rodents, etc.
True, but that's the second time I've come across a place displaying animals (hence "zoo" in commas) and selling some on the side-both in Wales. Just seems like a Welsh thing, though I don't doubt other places in the UK like this Animalarium do/have done it.
Keeping a corn snake , I have to buy frozen food for it . It always amazes me at the much , much higher price you have to pay for a live rat or mouse compared to a dead , frozen one .
To me Animalarium is a still a zoo , even if it calls itself something else .
Keeping a corn snake , I have to buy frozen food for it . It always amazes me at the much , much higher price you have to pay for a live rat or mouse compared to a dead , frozen one .
To me Animalarium is a still a zoo , even if it calls itself something else .
They're a zoo. They must have to have a zoo license. It really annoys me that these third-rate attractions - judging by the pictures - always want call themselves something else in the vain hope that this somehow justify their inability to maintain their animals in exhibits that approach any form of international standard. And don't get going on animal "sanctuary" and "rescue centres".