I remember being amazed when I found this. A Howletts exhibit with a species that isn't a carnivore, primate or ungulate!
There really aren't many - only the weird python window and the anteater/capybara area spring to mind otherwise (plus technically elephants I suppose!).
I remember being amazed when I found this. A Howletts exhibit with a species that isn't a carnivore, primate or ungulate!
There really aren't many - only the weird python window and the anteater/capybara area spring to mind otherwise (plus technically elephants I suppose!).
That's where i thought you meant, it wasn't in use in April, but could have been for refurbishment, but it looked permanent to me, and there were no signs of any kind.
That's where i thought you meant, it wasn't in use in April, but could have been for refurbishment, but it looked permanent to me, and there were no signs of any kind.
I stumbled across the 'Jurassic mine' accidentally. An odd (but welcome) addition to a gift shop.
Unfortunately the pythons have left the collection. A sign on the boards covering the viewing windows said that they've been "relocated to a larger enclosure at another park."
I stumbled across the 'Jurassic mine' accidentally. An odd (but welcome) addition to a gift shop.
Unfortunately the pythons have left the collection. A sign on the boards coveritng the viewing windows said that they've been "relocated to a larger enclosure at another park."