A row of vivariums within the Hot House at Northumberland Country Zoo. From left to right: Argentine horned frog, giant prickly stick insect, Madagascan hissing cockroach and black beauty stick insect.
The enclosure for Black spiny-tailed iguana, found in the Reptile House. Zootierliste states these are the only ones at a UK zoo but I'm unsure how true that is.
The enclosure for Cuvier's dwarf caimans, shared with a Arrau river turtles. Zootierliste states these are currently the only ones at a UK zoo but I couldn't tell you how true that is.
The enclosure for Cuvier's dwarf caimans, shared with a Arrau river turtles. Zootierliste states these are currently the only ones at a UK zoo but I couldn't tell you how true that is.
The enclosure for Cuvier's dwarf caimans, shared with a Arrau river turtles. Zootierliste states these are currently the only ones at a UK zoo but I couldn't tell you how true that is.
hey there, this might be a bit of a niche question, but I was wondering if gravel or sand can be used as a more "natural" mouse substrate for fancy/pet mice.
At various zoos and around the internet I've seen sand and gravel used for zebra mice or harvest mice - but wondering if the same can be...
The past decades, animal welfare has become a very important part of any zoo (as it should be). However, it's very clear that not every group get's the attention it deserves. Whilst large mammals are often subjected to strict standards, reptiles, amphibians, fish and inverts often are somewhat...