I visited NZ last week and all four wildebeest were present.One female is pregnant.No mention from keeper that one pair going to Marwell?
One female is pregnant.
I thought that both the females were pregnant!!!Interesting news. Thanks for the update!
I thought that both the females were pregnant!!!
Okay, just curious here but... do fishing cats have a range in the Philippines that I am unaware of? I thought leopard cats were the only Philippino felines.
No Fishing Cats in the Philippines according to my newly-arrived and oh-so-shiny copy of Handbook of the Mammals of the World: Volume 1 - Carnivores*. The only island populations are given as Sri Lanka, Sumatra and Java.*and thank you for giving me something to look up in it!
Hi Maguari, do you think you could post a short review of the book, I'm on the verge of buying it. Thanks.
The short version is that it's a stunning book. If you're familiar with the Handbook of the Birds of the World, the format is identical, but if anything even more in-depth. The only slight annoyance for me is the pinnipeds are not in this book (they'll be in the Sea Mammals volume with cetaceans and (presumably) sirenians). Maybe I'll wax lyrical at greater length on it later!
This could well be the first Black wildebeest birth in the the UK since they were bred(?) at Whipsnade in the 1940/50's era.
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Anyway, looking through back copies of the ZSL Annual Reports, white-tailed gnu were born at Whipsnade in both 1960 and 1961.
Wow, awesome looking animals. They look lethal though!