I'm not prepared to say on the open forum,so that we don't get hoards of zoochatters trying to get a view of them from,the areas of the zoo that you can view it from!Where was this previous location?
A worthwhile visit to the zoo today - Kirana was out with all three cubs. Very exciting.
The walkway between the Face Painting Studio and Mongoose-mania has been blocked off to stop her getting stressed.
In this case it hasn't really been cold enough yet for that to play a part, if temperature does indeed increase infection rates. Average temperatures can fall as low as 45°F in Ethopia during certain months, which is part of the soemmeringii range.
just for interest when I went out to South Africa last year to do some volunteer work with Cheetahs I took some photos of the Chester Zoo Cheetahs with me to compare them and one of the first thing the ranger there said was that the coats on the Chester Cheetahs were much thicker than the ones on the project.
Something else to consider is - does it matter to the animal where it's native habitat is when it's captive bred? Surely they adapt to the local conditions? So I'd say that Black Rhinos born and raised in Prague for example would find it a bit of a shock temperature wise when being released back into their native habitat after a Czech winter? thoughts?
just for interest when I went out to South Africa last year to do some volunteer work with Cheetahs I took some photos of the Chester Zoo Cheetahs with me to compare them and one of the first thing the ranger there said was that the coats on the Chester Cheetahs were much thicker than the ones on the project.
Something else to consider is - does it matter to the animal where it's native habitat is when it's captive bred? Surely they adapt to the local conditions? So I'd say that Black Rhinos born and raised in Prague for example would find it a bit of a shock temperature wise when being released back into their native habitat after a Czech winter? thoughts?
Something else to consider is - does it matter to the animal where it's native habitat is when it's captive bred? Surely they adapt to the local conditions? So I'd say that Black Rhinos born and raised in Prague for example would find it a bit of a shock temperature wise when being released back into their native habitat after a Czech winter? thoughts?
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Question. What are the 2 Spectacled Bears curerently at Chester? One slightly larger one with very litle facial markings; smaller animals with strikingly neat classic face markings.
Anyone know what has happened to the Blackbuck?