Hi All,
Having been on a Summer Camp in Cannock Chase i was very happy to spend a day in Drayton Manor but unlike my friends i spent most of my time in the Zoo!
It was a very wet day when i visited so quite alot of the animals where in during the morning and early afternoon.
The first thing you see as you come through the Zoo-Gates are 2 fairly-deceant sized and tall cages the first for a small group of about 7 Rhesus Macaques and next to them a small group of about 5 Pig-Tailed Macaques.The Cages have Fake Rock that slopes up towards the back of the enclosure with a cave or 2.There are a few platforms for the monkeys to climb on but they do look qiet barren but this was probs because of a very miserable day.The Monkeys definately made good use of the cage fencing many of them climbing up to the top and chasing each other round the cages - Great fun to watch.
The next thing you come to is a great Reptile House i am not normally drawn into Reptile Houses in Zoos but this one i thought was fantasic and must of housed about 30+ species including loads of Snakes,Lizards,Caimans,Dwarf Crocs and Tortoises/Turtles.All of the 'Viavariums' where glass fronted and where all quite spacious with plenty of rocks for the Reptiles to climb on and each of them had a pool.The Tortoises however had a small tiled enclosure which i thought was far too small and some grazing should be avaliable but that was the only major downside of the Reptile Collection,
Overall it was a great House - One of the best i have seen.
The Meerkat Enclosure has a large outdoor enclosure with plenty of bushes and mounds and it must be quite hard to spot them it has good glass viewing aswell.The Inside house is very warm and spacious with large sandstone mounds where you get a great view of them as you walk on a wooden walkway about 2 foot of the ground,However it was very barren and the Meerkats do not get much privacy at all.
I have to leave this for now but it will be continued very shortly
Hope its useful and theres alot more to come!
Regards
Having been on a Summer Camp in Cannock Chase i was very happy to spend a day in Drayton Manor but unlike my friends i spent most of my time in the Zoo!
It was a very wet day when i visited so quite alot of the animals where in during the morning and early afternoon.
The first thing you see as you come through the Zoo-Gates are 2 fairly-deceant sized and tall cages the first for a small group of about 7 Rhesus Macaques and next to them a small group of about 5 Pig-Tailed Macaques.The Cages have Fake Rock that slopes up towards the back of the enclosure with a cave or 2.There are a few platforms for the monkeys to climb on but they do look qiet barren but this was probs because of a very miserable day.The Monkeys definately made good use of the cage fencing many of them climbing up to the top and chasing each other round the cages - Great fun to watch.
The next thing you come to is a great Reptile House i am not normally drawn into Reptile Houses in Zoos but this one i thought was fantasic and must of housed about 30+ species including loads of Snakes,Lizards,Caimans,Dwarf Crocs and Tortoises/Turtles.All of the 'Viavariums' where glass fronted and where all quite spacious with plenty of rocks for the Reptiles to climb on and each of them had a pool.The Tortoises however had a small tiled enclosure which i thought was far too small and some grazing should be avaliable but that was the only major downside of the Reptile Collection,
Overall it was a great House - One of the best i have seen.
The Meerkat Enclosure has a large outdoor enclosure with plenty of bushes and mounds and it must be quite hard to spot them it has good glass viewing aswell.The Inside house is very warm and spacious with large sandstone mounds where you get a great view of them as you walk on a wooden walkway about 2 foot of the ground,However it was very barren and the Meerkats do not get much privacy at all.
I have to leave this for now but it will be continued very shortly
Hope its useful and theres alot more to come!
Regards