Zooreviewsuk
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You don't need to convince me lol
Hey, who wouldn’t want to hug a bunny?!
Depends where the bunny is, what plants it's eating, and whether it's native to that location....though this seems to have taken a sharp turn off the topic of Colchester zoo...Hey, who wouldn’t want to hug a bunny?!
@ Desert Rhino150: while you were in Orangutan Forest on your last visits, did you happen to notice how the orangs were? Rajang will be 50 this year.
Neither of them is very active at the best of times.I saw both of them indoors when I was there last (November) and both seemed quite subdued and inactive (maybe they were a bit tired, it was last thing in the day after all) and one of them was just sat there still holding a sponge in his hand (I think it wasn’t Rajang but don’t quote me on it) .
I see. I did think their indoor enclosure was pretty small, and probably not really overly conducive to them being highly active.
It was the vultures from the displays arena.
There was an incident today at the lion enclosure after a vulture flew in and was attacked by two of the lions. Not sure if it survived.
I too thought there was a net above the enclosure, however there is redevelopment work underway, is there not?I thought some sort of barrier had been put up to prevent a repeat.....