Went on a visit to the zoo today that involved lots of behind-the-scenes action; stroking a rhino, target-training a mandrill and so on.
Anyway, things that I found out:
- Sun bear enclosure is due to be opened tomorrow (29/3/2014) by celebrity vet and Free the Bears patron Steve Leonard
- Saw the newest baby mandrill born on February 26th, bringing the troop up to 21 individuals
- Darwin's rhea was now fully mixed in with the llamas and alpacas at Familiar Friends
- The old ruffed lemur island (viewable from the bridge) is being redeveloped as a new colobus monkey enclosure
- All but one of the silvery marmosets has moved out to Marwell Zoo, the remaining one is due to leave for Barcelona in the near-future
- As well as the one on-show baby, it turns out the second Komodo dragon clutch has yielded 19 youngsters that could possibly be the first instance of sperm storage in a Komodo dragon
- There are actually four greater kudu now in Kingdom of the Wild with a new male and female arriving
Exactly how many Cherry-crowned Mangabeys there are now (preferably age/ sex ratio too), and whether the two males kept seperate have been put back in the group. Any photos would be good too.
Similar with the Geladas?
- When I looked at the cherry-crowned mangabeys today there were the two males still living separately along with five back at the main enclosure (one separated due to an injury)
- Regarding geladas, although I am not sure of the sex ratio there are now twelve in the main enclosure- not sure if the male who was living separate in Kingdom of the Wild is still there now