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I visited Blackpool Zoo again yesterday, and here's a few things of note:

- This visit marks the first time I've ever seen the Central American agouti that lives with the cottontop tamarins, even if it was only a brief glimpse before it disappeared again.
- Both of the Iberian wolves were out and sitting at the top end of the enclosure, by the viewing windows opposite the wallaby walkthrough. This is the best look I've ever gotten of them, and one was even howling.
- The alpacas that usually live in the Children's Farm area seem to be gone, there was no signage for them anywhere either (unless I missed it), so I'm not sure if the zoo still have any alpacas.
- Speaking of the Children's Farm, two of the pygmy goats looked very heavily pregnant, so perhaps it won't be long before we see some babies from them. Unless of course they're just fat, I don't know.
- A new small aviary has been built, opposite the rainbow lorikeets and a bit further up from the boa. It houses Javan sparrows and at least one other type of passerine bird, though I couldn't tell exactly what it was.
- The signage for the red river hogs was also gone, so I'm guessing they're not there any more? Which would be a shame, because after a few visits over the last couple of years, I've never once seen them.
- The vivarium on the top floor of the orangutans indoor viewing seems to only contain one prehensile-tailed skink, the signage for the sailfin lizard has been removed. It's still quite hard to see in there with all the condensation on the glass.
- I don't usually go around the Dinosaur Safari, so I never realised until this visit that there were fish in the water surrounding the volcano fountain. It was only as I was heading down the Project Elephant walkway that I noticed signage for common carp down there.
 
I visited Blackpool Zoo again yesterday, and here's a few things of note:
- The signage for the red river hogs was also gone, so I'm guessing they're not there any more? Which would be a shame, because after a few visits over the last couple of years, I've never once seen them.

The red river hogs were 0,2 born back in 2007 so it wouldn't surprise me if they have indeed passed away.
 
I visited Blackpool Zoo again yesterday, and here's a few things of note:

- This visit marks the first time I've ever seen the Central American agouti that lives with the cottontop tamarins, even if it was only a brief glimpse before it disappeared again.
- Both of the Iberian wolves were out and sitting at the top end of the enclosure, by the viewing windows opposite the wallaby walkthrough. This is the best look I've ever gotten of them, and one was even howling.
- The alpacas that usually live in the Children's Farm area seem to be gone, there was no signage for them anywhere either (unless I missed it), so I'm not sure if the zoo still have any alpacas.
- Speaking of the Children's Farm, two of the pygmy goats looked very heavily pregnant, so perhaps it won't be long before we see some babies from them. Unless of course they're just fat, I don't know.
- A new small aviary has been built, opposite the rainbow lorikeets and a bit further up from the boa. It houses Javan sparrows and at least one other type of passerine bird, though I couldn't tell exactly what it was.
- The signage for the red river hogs was also gone, so I'm guessing they're not there any more? Which would be a shame, because after a few visits over the last couple of years, I've never once seen them.
- The vivarium on the top floor of the orangutans indoor viewing seems to only contain one prehensile-tailed skink, the signage for the sailfin lizard has been removed. It's still quite hard to see in there with all the condensation on the glass.
- I don't usually go around the Dinosaur Safari, so I never realised until this visit that there were fish in the water surrounding the volcano fountain. It was only as I was heading down the Project Elephant walkway that I noticed signage for common carp down there.

visited Blackpool zoo on Sunday. there were 4 alpacas and a llama in the children's zoo so definitely still present
saw both baby orangs too which was lovely
 
What's going on anthem Camel enclosure currently?

I went to Blackpool Zoo for the first time ever today and there was a sign at the till that said the Camel enclosure was closed for maintenance.

Anyone know?

Could it possibly be closed for maintenance?
Did you ask?
What did they say?
 
What's going on anthem Camel enclosure currently?

I went to Blackpool Zoo for the first time ever today and there was a sign at the till that said the Camel enclosure was closed for maintenance.

Anyone know?
Not sure why it was closed - I was the zoo on Sunday and saw all eight females in the paddock.
 
Do Noorjahan & Esha(elephants) look heavily pregnant yet? They're due by the end of the year so just trying to gauge an ETA
 
I can't tell All the Elephants apart but there was one that looked very pregnant (couldn't get a picture unfortunately)

Thanks very much, hopefully at least 1 if not 2 healthy eles on the ground soon
 
The old elephant house closed as soon as kate moved to the new elephant house as far as I can remember. If the camels are inside you can't see them, the inside area has been closed for a long time. No idea what happened to rest of the animals in there. Think they snakes tarantulas toads in the building can't think of another area of the zoo they would be.
 
The old elephant house closed as soon as kate moved to the new elephant house as far as I can remember. If the camels are inside you can't see them, the inside area has been closed for a long time. No idea what happened to rest of the animals in there. Think they snakes tarantulas toads in the building can't think of another area of the zoo they would be.


They certainly aren't on show there is a new enclosure up by the lorikeets with one python. not sure what happened to the others from that building
 
Hi, just wanted to quickly say that Pregnant Elephant Esha seemed very uncomfortable today. She was vocalising quite a bit, she was stretching her backs legs a lot, resting her body on the gates and walls and just seemed very uncomfortable.
It's very exciting about the elephant calves to be born for the first time at Blackpool
 
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