I visited Chester Zoo for the first time yesterday. What a fabulous place this is! Almost every enclosure is spacious and well developed, the animals all looked fantastic and we were very lucky to see almost everything, including the Golden Mantella! As an RZSS member and regular visitor of Edinburgh, visiting Chester also gave me fresh perspective on how good some area's of Edinburgh really are. Sometimes when you visit a place often you can lose the sense of wonder that it really deserves. Anyway, Chester was quite simply extraordinary, how lucky some of you are to have this as your local zoo![]()
We are lucky and sometimes people forget it on here.
What was your favourite bit? enclosure?
What was the stand out surprise moment? (species you didn't know about or enclosure)
In regards to individual enclosures I liked the Giant Otters, although we didn't actually see the otters, the enclosure was impressive on it's own
Great to see such a rare species of tortoise on show! And a fascinating one at that. I hope the Yurt isn't gone for good It looked to be a nice area in the zoo to view the cheetah.The Cheetah Yurt has been demolished and (surprised nobody mentioned this yet) the Ploughshare Tortoises are finally on show in Dragons in Danger (the viv where the young Komodo Dragons were until recently)
The Cheetah Yurt has been demolished and (surprised nobody mentioned this yet) the Ploughshare Tortoises are finally on show in Dragons in Danger (the viv where the young Komodo Dragons were until recently)
Doubt many miss the sea lions now.
I was wondering why the Cheetah weren't in the enclosure they were supposed to be yesterday, they were in an enclosure just opposite the Bushdog's. Are Chester developing/revamping their enclosure then?
Quincey said:Did Chester go out of Sea lion's for the same reason as Edinburgh? The cost of keeping them in salt water?
The Cheetah Yurt has been demolished
Wow, it looked like they were re-doing the roof when I last visited.
I visited Chester Zoo for the first time yesterday. What a fabulous place this is! Almost every enclosure is spacious and well developed, the animals all looked fantastic and we were very lucky to see almost everything, including the Golden Mantella! As an RZSS member and regular visitor of Edinburgh, visiting Chester also gave me fresh perspective on how good some area's of Edinburgh really are. Sometimes when you visit a place often you can lose the sense of wonder that it really deserves. Anyway, Chester was quite simply extraordinary, how lucky some of you are to have this as your local zoo![]()
Where are these Mao Son frogs I've heard them brought up before but I can't remember where they are in the zoo?There are two species of skink in Monsoon Forest. I think the grass lizards have been taken offshow, having not seen one for a while. The label is stillthere so if they are in the viv they are very adapt at hiding themselves. Also yesterday tadoples were seen in the Mao Son frog viv, I thought that the frogs placed in the exhibit on Christmas Eve were youngsters themselves. I wonder if tadpoles of another frog species have been introduced
You would have impressed us all if you said you saw blue-legged mantellas instead of golden mantellas.