I'd no idea the zoo even housed these but you never know. (Never mind I remember them now)Not to open a can of worms of what we'd we'd like to see breed before the end of 2016, but i'm keeping fingers crossed for the Bermuda skinks...![]()
I'd no idea the zoo even housed these but you never know. (Never mind I remember them now)Not to open a can of worms of what we'd we'd like to see breed before the end of 2016, but i'm keeping fingers crossed for the Bermuda skinks...![]()
You misunderstand; in the comment I quoted you were praising the number of popular species which Chester bred over the course of 2015, yet elsewhere you have implied that you believe 2015 wasn't a good year for the collection.
For instance:
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what a good year it has been for Chester overall much better than 2015.
No Satsuma is a ChineseThree-striped Turtle which most certainly isn't a Zhous Turtle!Is that Satsuma by any chances?
I'd say your own suggestion of the tarantulas deserves a mention too, given it is a world first.Alright so I think it is safe to say the biggest births to the community are the Tuatara, Javan Green Magpies, Satsuma the turtle and Solo the Malayan Tapir are there any last minute suggestions?
(Please note that animals who have rejoined the collection do not qualify but animals who the zoo held for some time but only just put on show do.)
Given they were at least visible (and signed) last December, i'd suggest not.Well I think it's time for my two cents, I think its a three way tie between the North Luzon Cloud Rat's, Aye Aye and Giant Malagasy Jumping Rat. All new species add a layer of enrichment to the zoo, smaller less understood species that will be great to see (Also unsure of this but do Silvery Gibbons qualify as a new species?)
(Also unsure of this but do Silvery Gibbons qualify as a new species?)