I visited the zoo this morning. I really wanteds to know how rajang and Tiga were doing. I saw the Southern Tamandrua in the "World's Apart" exhibit inside. I was surprised by how many penguins there were in the older pool. I don't normally visit them. There were 20 penguins I reackon which together with at least a dozen in the newer pool does make well over 30 penguins. I wonder whether Colchester are now becoming one of the main zoos with humbolts penguins.
Rajang was in the 2nd little room perched up with his back towards us. He then turned around he was very pleased to see me!! He even kissed the glass near me! Tiga was in the main indoor area with his back at the glass hideing his face with a box and eating some parsnip. Then the keepers tried to move a reluctant Tiga into the nearest little room. Tiga hid himself in hay near the window. Rajang then moved into that section and ate all the pieces of melon that the keeper had put in there for them.
I saw a binterong in the old fossa enclosure presumeably in their temporarily? The new "Wilds of Asaia" devolpment is well under way it looks as though it will soon be open.
Also the old seal has been completely demolished and the new enclosure for the Smooth Coated Otters is starting to be built. It will be about twice the size of the old seal pool. It was lovely and quiet too.
Rajang was in the 2nd little room perched up with his back towards us. He then turned around he was very pleased to see me!! He even kissed the glass near me! Tiga was in the main indoor area with his back at the glass hideing his face with a box and eating some parsnip. Then the keepers tried to move a reluctant Tiga into the nearest little room. Tiga hid himself in hay near the window. Rajang then moved into that section and ate all the pieces of melon that the keeper had put in there for them.
I saw a binterong in the old fossa enclosure presumeably in their temporarily? The new "Wilds of Asaia" devolpment is well under way it looks as though it will soon be open.