Jordan-Jaguar97
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Excellent news, Chester have had quite a number of recent successes with their Mammals recently.
...and Pootle, Chester haven't got Greater Kudu (only Lesser)
New arrival today in the form of a large crate, a photo of which has been posted on Chester's facebook for guesses of it's contents.
Is it definitely not a male Lesser Kudu?
That's what I thought I had read on here, but what I saw can only be described as similar to a male Greater KuduIt wasn't just me who saw it, my missus saw it too ! The horns twisted just like one and the height was right too. It was located behind the Lesser Kudu and the only reason I saw it was because it was right up against a fence, otherwise I wouldn't have seen it at all. I am not saying it is a Greater Kudu at all, but something similar to one at least..
Anyone else seen this ??
Did it have a beard? Lesser doesn't, greater does. Other possibility is a sitatunga separated from the main group.
Now 7 Chilean flamingo chicks, and one egg visible today. Also 2 Visayan Tarictic Hornbill chicks in the Tropical Realm.
bongorob, is the tarictics pair no. 1 or 2?
It is terribly hypocritical, and it just goes to show what a lot of nonsense much of this cloak and dagger stuff actually is.That's inviting SPECULATION!!!I thought zoos didn't like that terrible thing- speculation!
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I forgot to mention yesterday that I saw something I couldn’t clearly identify and it is not on show, but I was lucky to see it!
I was walking away from the Hunting Dogs towards the Zebras, I then turned my back to the Zebra and faced the Roan Antelope. The Roans where all right back against the fence (they could not have been further from me), behind them I saw another small enclosure with the Kudu in, but behind that was another fenced off part of a yard I think that had something else in it, it was right up against the fence it had horns that looked very much like a male Greater Kudus horns (bear in mind I am squinting to see from this distance)
I don’t carry a camera, so no zoom and I foolishly left my mini binoculars in the car. I then thought that the Lesser Kudus may actually be female Greater Kudus and there is a male Greater Kudu separate from the females. Has anyone else seen this ?