Also noted today, the arrival of a Onager foal. Born overnight Sunday. Very cute, will post pictures when back home.
I know this has been mentioned in the annual report thread but hidden away in there is the news that a single tuatara was bred, although it did not survive. This is the first time they have bred outside New Zealand. They have been kept at Chester for almost fifty years. The eggs take over a year to hatch so I'm hoping there may be further news at some point.
Although obvious for a while, the okapi pregnancy was mentioned at the AGM this evening. Due date is some time in September.
Brilliant news for Chester and the Okapis themselves.It did seem to amaze me how long it took Dicky to mate with Stuma.
How long was that? Did someone let you know after the first time?
lol
when they were fed at the same time as the talks. Does anyone know a specific reason for the change. Or was it the usual thing of people complaining that it was upsetting for children to see?
The giant otters talk quite often coincides with a feed - or they at least think it does and they start charging around screaming for fish![]()
In my experience they tend to charge around screaming for fish even when they've been fed already!![]()
Today's fish is Trout a la Creme, enjoy your meal.FISH....
Today's fish is Trout a la Creme, enjoy your meal.FISH....
Today's fish is Trout a la Creme, enjoy your meal.FISH....
Today's fish is Trout a la Creme, enjoy your meal.FISH....
Yes it is excellent news about the Okapi,but please lets not get to excited just yet as things could still go wrong!I for one certainly hope they don't,but you just don't know what can happen between now and then!