I also visited yesterday. Most of what I saw has already been covered, but here are some of my observations:
- There were a pair of Linne's two-toed sloths in the walkthrough indoor area (I assume something happened to the previous female- either gone to a new collection or died)
- At least one of the Chaco chachalacas was in with the scarlet ibises
- The main giant anteater enclosure has been shrunk considerably, with the addition of a walkway and a decidely hideous anteater statue
- Saw the Amur tigers being fed today; at this time you really do notice how overgrown the enclosure is with bamboo.
- Pancake tortoises are now in the enclosure by Penguin Shores that previously housed the Home's hingeback tortoises
- The giant plated lizard enclosure has pancake tortoises labelled, but instead seemed to house another species (possibly some of the star tortoises)
- L'Hoest's monkeys and rock hyraxes are yet to be released into their enclosure
- Spotted hyenas were confined to the back enclosure; I think I might be cursed to never see them active in the main exhibit
- There was a keeper sitting in with the mother and baby aardvark on CCTV; she was moving it around whenever the mother tried to roll over
- There is an RSPB stall about their Harapan Rainforest reserve in Chimp World
- L'Hoest's monkey enclosure by Chimp World is now completely empty- I assume they are just in the indoor area at Edge of Africa
- Several life-size models of various sea creatures have been added to the Playa Patagonia corridors (a killer whale, great white shark and giant squid)
- The Lost Madagascar exhibit is very nice, although the red ruffed lemurs showed no real sign of activity; it would be nice for there to be a few more species in there such as some red-bellied or Alaotran gentle lemurs
- There was also a three-day old baby ring-tailed lemur in the Lost Madagascar enclosure
- At least three wild house mice were having a great time in one of the Orangutan Forest indoor enclosures, happily feasting on the orangutan faeces
- There were a pair of Linne's two-toed sloths in the walkthrough indoor area (I assume something happened to the previous female- either gone to a new collection or died)
- At least one of the Chaco chachalacas was in with the scarlet ibises
- The main giant anteater enclosure has been shrunk considerably, with the addition of a walkway and a decidely hideous anteater statue
- Saw the Amur tigers being fed today; at this time you really do notice how overgrown the enclosure is with bamboo.
- Pancake tortoises are now in the enclosure by Penguin Shores that previously housed the Home's hingeback tortoises
- The giant plated lizard enclosure has pancake tortoises labelled, but instead seemed to house another species (possibly some of the star tortoises)
- L'Hoest's monkeys and rock hyraxes are yet to be released into their enclosure
- Spotted hyenas were confined to the back enclosure; I think I might be cursed to never see them active in the main exhibit
- There was a keeper sitting in with the mother and baby aardvark on CCTV; she was moving it around whenever the mother tried to roll over
- There is an RSPB stall about their Harapan Rainforest reserve in Chimp World
- L'Hoest's monkey enclosure by Chimp World is now completely empty- I assume they are just in the indoor area at Edge of Africa
- Several life-size models of various sea creatures have been added to the Playa Patagonia corridors (a killer whale, great white shark and giant squid)
- The Lost Madagascar exhibit is very nice, although the red ruffed lemurs showed no real sign of activity; it would be nice for there to be a few more species in there such as some red-bellied or Alaotran gentle lemurs
- There was also a three-day old baby ring-tailed lemur in the Lost Madagascar enclosure
- At least three wild house mice were having a great time in one of the Orangutan Forest indoor enclosures, happily feasting on the orangutan faeces