Five Sisters Zoo Park Five Sisters Zoo

The latest news has encouraged me to start learning how to identify tracks, so far I think the footprint is very cheetah-ish.
 
The "Fast" hint probably means cheetahs, which is nice, with that and the new clouded Leopards, this zoo has a pretty good carnivore line-up now. I still plan on a visit some time this year, it's just a case of when.
 
From Facebook:

"CHEETAHS HAVE ARRIVED AT FIVE SISTERS ZOO!
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We are delighted to introduce you all to our four stunning Cheetahs, Ijubane, Artimis, Velox and Ashanti
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We welcomed the iconic big cats at the begging of the month and we have been giving them some time to settle in.
We will partly open the exhibit for viewing from April 1st with a view to have it fully complete by May.
Make sure to book your tickets to come along and see the only Cheetahs in Scotland!
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Just been announced on social media that the new arrivals are 0:0:4 cheetah. Looking at the names I'm presuming males but possibly a mix. No mention if where they've arrived from. Hoping to have the enclosure fully opened by May
 
Five Sisters are really racking up an impressive cat/carnivore selection! (Unlike certain neighbours..). I haven’t seen cheetahs in years and I’ve never seen a clouded leopard or fishing cat. I haven’t been to FSZ in years unfortunately just with how difficult public transpo is
 
Moreover, you can catch a bus to Livingston, then a bus to Polbeth and FSZ is only a 5 minute walk.
 
From Facebook:

"Over the weekend we have had many questions regarding the background of our new animals.
Both the Cheetahs and Clouded Leopards arrived with us from a private Zoo in England that was closing and we were thankful for the opportunity to bring them to FSZ.
Being the only ones of their kind in Scotland, they will all play an important role as ambassadors for their species and we are extremely excited to have them here!"

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Looks like the cats may possibly have come from the Leopard and Goat Farm in Cornwall going with the names of the cheetahs at least Artimis and Velox

@mattmcg83 I live in Plymouth and have never visited this attraction. When the ride private is used does it mean that the Animals were someone's exotic pets and the place wasn't open to the public. If yes the Cheetah's etc might be off show for a while as they get aclimitised to people,who are not their owner.
 
Brown bear imported from Belgium:

Five Sisters Zoo welcomes new rescue Brown Bear Byara

Three year old Byara came from Natuurhulpcentrum Opglabbeek in Belgium.

Posting on their official Facebook page, the team wrote: “It is our hopes that she will eventually be introduced to Eso, our other female Brown bear.
When I visited the zoo a few weeks ago, they’ve separated a part of the enclosure off for Byara
 
Visited yesterday. lucky to have been there when 3 of the 4 cheetahs had popped out.
Didn't see the clouded leopards, spoke to a keeper she said she'd never seen them out during the day and were hoping to get a camera/screen put up so visitors could see them in their inside area :) View attachment 546495
I mean, you know what clouded leopards are like! Good to see the cheetahs, when I visited both the new species were catnapping :D
 
Visited yesterday. lucky to have been there when 3 of the 4 cheetahs had popped out.
Didn't see the clouded leopards, spoke to a keeper she said she'd never seen them out during the day and were hoping to get a camera/screen put up so visitors could see them in their inside area

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@mattmcg83 I live in Plymouth and have never visited this attraction. When the ride private is used does it mean that the Animals were someone's exotic pets and the place wasn't open to the public. If yes the Cheetah's etc might be off show for a while as they get aclimitised to people,who are not their owner.

Discussion on what 'private zoo' means here, but generally not regularly open to the general public. If you open to the public for more than 7 days a year, you need a zoo licence rather than a Dangerous Wild Animals licence

Private Zoos in the UK
 
I'm toying with the idea of visiting Five Sisters later this month when I'm off work. This would be my first visit, so for those who know the place well, roughly how long would I need to get around the whole zoo and see everything? Because I'd be going up there by train and I'll need to factor in which trains to get there and back. Also, which part of the zoo are the cheetahs and clouded leopards in? Because the map on the website hasn't been updated to include them.
 
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