Chester Zoo 3rd June 2009- Chester Zoo

Indlovu

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Hi, going to Chester next Wednesday, is there anything you would like me to see?
 
how Fay the giraffe died and exactly which elephants are pregnant
 
Hi, going to Chester next Wednesday, is there anything you would like me to see?

I don't think there is anything I would like you to see! :rolleyes: But if you're asking question you could try and find out if they have found a male okapi to bring into the collection on a breeding loan

Thanks.
 
can u find out which animal is replacing the warty pigs if they get moved to an enclosure under the bridge ( Suggest hippo's please, LOL )
 
Any news as to where the dikdiks will be displayed, I want to see them.

One of the ideas mention (Source: Section head keeper) was that they were going to try and introduce them to the Giraffe paddock, although this has since changed by the look of things.
 
One of the ideas mention (Source: Section head keeper) was that they were going to try and introduce them to the Giraffe paddock, although this has since changed by the look of things.
Not sure if the breeding pair is going on-show at all now.
 
Not sure if the breeding pair is going on-show at all now.

Are you implying there is going to be more than a breeding pair? I wonder what the plan with them is, it seems odd to have a non-endangered animal and keep it off-show.
 
Are you implying there is going to be more than a breeding pair? I wonder what the plan with them is, it seems odd to have a non-endangered animal and keep it off-show.
Read into it what you will but i will not comment any further.
 
What more do you want? the orangs have been pretty much comprehensively covered in the past few weeks in terms of updates.

Maybe what they had for breakfast? and the last time they went to the toilet? :rolleyes:
 
!!BREAKING NEWS!!BREAKING NEWS!!

Unconfirmed reports coming out of Chester Zoo that male orangutan Puluh has just removed a small piece of dried nasal mucus from his left nostril.

The orangutan headkeeper had this to say:
"It's fantastic news, everyone is delighted about it. We haven't seen Puluh doing this for a while, normally it is young female Kirana that removes her dried nasal mucus.

This is the 4,369th time that Puluh has removed dried nasal mucus from his nose.
 
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