They do, the male and one female are in the semi-offshow enclosure next to the main one that can be seen from the path between the Elephants & mixed savannah paddockSurely they have FOUR elephants?
They do, the male and one female are in the semi-offshow enclosure next to the main one that can be seen from the path between the Elephants & mixed savannah paddockSurely they have FOUR elephants?
Pity the glass is too thin to permit a mixed sex group really....
It sounds like you are referring to the old Geoffroy's Cat exhibit.
Unless things have changed recently, the old Geoffroy's cat enclosure & the one next to it have been boarded up with plants placed in front of them for a year or so, so don't think it could be that. I think the Scarlet Ibis enclosure is empty now though?
any one know how many wolves are left in the zoo i thought they had 1.2 but only seems to have seen 1.1 the brown coloured male and the grey coloured female not seen the white coloured female. Is she still in the collection just been in the den each time I've visited or has she left to a another zoo.
From the Madagascar Express driver a few months ago I was told that the 3 Wolves are elderly and been put together to form a social pack so maybe she has passed away?
A news article has been released on the zoo's website concerning the annual stocktake - the news refers entirely to 2017. As well as most of the new arrivals mentioned earlier, there are some that are newly announced - the cherry-crowned mangabey mentioned in the 2018 thread was apparently born last year, as were a pair of pied tamarins.
A stock take with a difference! - ZOO NEWS - Colchester Zoo
Anyone else find it quite frustrating how the zoo scarcely even bothers to put out news about its animals anymore? You'd think the birth of two highly endangered pied tamarins would at least warrant a mention, even if its a few weeks after the event, rather than just tacking the news into the end of year report.
A news article has been released on the zoo's website concerning the annual stocktake - the news refers entirely to 2017. As well as most of the new arrivals mentioned earlier, there are some that are newly announced - the cherry-crowned mangabey mentioned in the 2018 thread was apparently born last year, as were a pair of pied tamarins.
A stock take with a difference! - ZOO NEWS - Colchester Zoo
Anyone else find it quite frustrating how the zoo scarcely even bothers to put out news about its animals anymore? You'd think the birth of two highly endangered pied tamarins would at least warrant a mention, even if its a few weeks after the event, rather than just tacking the news into the end of year report.