JurassicMax
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Recently male Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) Gizmo arrived from Dudley Zoo.
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Instagram of Edinburgh Zoo (15/05/2023)
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Instagram of Edinburgh Zoo (15/05/2023)
Recently male Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) Gizmo arrived from Dudley Zoo.
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Instagram of Edinburgh Zoo (15/05/2023)
Gizmo is actually female, Edinburgh's existing anteater is a maleRecently male Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) Gizmo arrived from Dudley Zoo.
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Instagram of Edinburgh Zoo (15/05/2023)
Looks like he is now at Zoo Berlin - Zoo BerlinWhere did Sanjay go?
That'll be quite a lot of space for whatever it is. My guess is a big cat that can make use of the panda's climbing structures, maybe Amur leopards?It seems that when the Pandas depart they are going to move the Zebras & combine both the zebra and the panda enclosure for a new arrival… interesting
That'll be quite a lot of space for whatever it is. My guess is a big cat that can make use of the panda's climbing structures, maybe Amur leopards?
The 2022 Animal inventory for HWP lists 0.3 Amur leopard as still being at the park, when you say they were up at HWP until recently, have they now left the collection?Unsurprisingly they are keeping any details very close to their chests, the closest clue I got was when speaking to a Discovery Ranger who said something along the lines of the new animal "wont be as interesting as a panda, but it will be as equally endangered" - so perhaps an Amur Leopard isn't a bad guess , I do know they were at HWP until recently.
Although personally (while in my view you cant beat a Panda) I think it would be a good enclosure for an ape, perhaps an Orang Utang, I dont believe we've seen them in Edinburgh for a very long time, even better if it was one of the rarer variants such as the Tapanuli (as opposed to the more common Borneo seen at some other zoos).
Of course the common, critically endangered, Bornean orangutan. Where do you suppose they would source Tapanuli orangutan?even better if it was one of the rarer variants such as the Tapanuli (as opposed to the more common Borneo seen at some other zoos).
The 2022 Animal inventory for HWP lists 0.3 Amur leopard as still being at the park, when you say they were up at HWP until recently, have they now left the collection?
There were plans to release them back to the wild a few years ago but I don’t know if these came to fruition or not if I’m honest, perhaps they are still there, they were off show for a while too prior to that.
Rare leopard cub born in Highlands - BBC News
Of course the common, critically endangered, Bornean orangutan. Where do you suppose they would source Tapanuli orangutan?
There are none outside the native range.With great difficulty I'm sure, the Tapanuli was more wishful thinking on my part - but it would supplement the Tigers quite well as they are located in a similar area of Sumatra.
I don't believe they are found at any zoo in the UK/Europe afterall.
Not just that - nowhere in captivity.With great difficulty I'm sure, the Tapanuli was more wishful thinking on my part - but it would supplement the Tigers quite well as they are located in a similar area of Sumatra.
I don't believe they are found at any zoo in the UK/Europe afterall.