West Midlands claim to have the puriest Bengal Tigers in the U.K but i believe this claim is only from their White Tigers and not the rest of the Tigers
I think that's a dubious claim for any zoo tiger, whatever its colour.
West Midlands claim to have the puriest Bengal Tigers in the U.K but i believe this claim is only from their White Tigers and not the rest of the Tigers
I think that's a dubious claim for any zoo tiger, whatever its colour.
So true, does anyone know whether chester male has been introduced to the females? It was mentioned a while back at them trying this, i dont know why they would thou!
The female Bengals???? were suppose to leave when the Male Sumatran arrived,but their is a lack of space i believe at West Midlands to take them back,so it looks like the zoo is stuck with them!!I suppose the two bengals will leave when the female sumatran arrives, as they dont have space for four adult tigers
As far as i know none have been reconmended to be paired with Chesters male yet.I was at west midlands in the summer, and every tiger enclosure had atleast 2 in them, i counted 5, white and 4 normal.
Hopefully they can be rehomed soon, does any one know whether a female sumatran is destined for chester at the moment?
As far as i know none have been reconmended to be paired with Chesters male yet.
I heard the same from the Carnivore team about 5 weeks ago.
I believe I did see cheetahs at the zoo when they were previously displayed, and I'm a little surprised that several posters on here seem to have seen relatively little of cheetahs in general... I mean many of you seem well travelled.
The snow leopard. Yes, I know, I'm living in a fantasy world, but that's the ideal species I'd like to see successfully bred in captivity at Chester.
A lot more realistically (I hope) maybe something as 'ordinary' as the Scottish/European wild cat... rare, native to Britain, and with their gene pool under threat from interbreeding with feral cats. However, I have no idea how well they cope in captivity.
Snow Leopard- actually it wouldn't seem impossible for Chester to exhibit these. I can't remember if they had them before in the old 'smallcat' building (bongorob?) Several other Uk zoos have them- Banham, Howletts, Broxbourne(Herts) Dudley, Dublin, Marwell & Port Lympne(1). But they seem infrequent breeders in the Uk,- I know Marwell and Howletts have bred them in the past.
I forgot the Welsh Mountain zoo- and Twycross doesn't count- yetbut they will do soon. Its interesting that most of these places are in what I'd term the '2nd division' of UK zoos( Marwell and Howletts/PL excepted)
Snow Leopard- actually it wouldn't seem impossible for Chester to exhibit these. I can't remember if they had them before in the old 'smallcat' building (bongorob?)
Another missing cat species. I only just thought about them. Pumas were kept and bred for many years. Once again, I'll ammend the list.