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Wow, didn't even know they kept that species.

I spent a little time there at the weekend, saw one of the quolls lolloping around looking fantastic. Fingers crossed they do well. Still disappointed that the southern pudu appear to have been completely replaced by mara now...
Have the pudu left now? Aren't there anymore of them around the zoo?
 
Yes unfortunately they have now left the collection and replaced with the Mara
That is just a shame, like why can't they keep them in with the Mara? What's wrong with having both of these species in the same zoo? Am I the only one who thinks it's ridiculous that every zoo in the UK has to have either Mara or Pudu and not both?
 
I do hope you got photographs - this will be a first UK breeding once they hit 30 days old.
 
I do hope you got photographs - this will be a first UK breeding once they hit 30 days old.
I tried but only had my phone and couldn't get an angle on them against the glass. They were very active and were able to climb onto the mothers (i assume, because it was the only adult animal.) back
 
I don't know bugger all about them, but i'm assuming that being Marsupials and out of the pouch, they'd be older than 30 days. They were bigger than a mouse but smaller than a rat.
 
you should try saying that to someone who has just had a baby. "Pfft, doesn't count until it's thirty days old".

Funny thing is, there is evidence in the Old Testament that this *was* deemed to be the case by the Israelites - in the book of Numbers there is reference made to a census of all male members of the tribe of Levi, whereupon only those over the age of a month old were counted.
 
Funny thing is, there is evidence in the Old Testament that this *was* deemed to be the case by the Israelites - in the book of Numbers there is reference made to a census of all male members of the tribe of Levi, whereupon only those over the age of a month old were counted.
maybe they just didn't know how to sex them yet...
 
Visited today and had a great first hour in the illuminated nocturnal house. The Cuscus were on fine form and a bit of patience paid off with the Quoll and Aye Aye. Half the reptile area is closed off for maintenance which was a bit disappointing but we did see the multitude of desertas wolf spiderlings (is that the correct term?) and the Lord Howe stick insect so that cheered me up!!

Also got a good view of the baby gorilla - she looks to be doing well.

The one big downer of the day though was the restaurant. We were going to give it a go - went in and were seated - but frankly the place was a bit tatty / dirty and the menu was uninspiring for the price. We ended up leaving without ordering anything and just grabbed a roll at the only other eatery. Not impressed.
 
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