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One of the female hippos died swallowed a tennis ball that somebody threw into the enclosure.
Black Rhino enclosure was closed and only viewing was available from the balcony :( In the afternoon they where allowed into the same paddock and had a snooze together.
 
One of the female hippos died swallowed a tennis ball that somebody threw into the enclosure.
This is extremely sad but, unfortunately, this horrible incident is not unique.

A hippopotamus died at London Zoo in 1952 after swallowing a tennis ball. Similarly a female hippo (mother of Whipsnade's male "Hoover" ) died at Dublin Zoo in 2002 after swallowing a tennis ball.

Several hippopotamus deaths involving tennis balls have occurred at various German zoos too.
 
This is extremely sad but, unfortunately, this horrible incident is not unique.

A hippopotamus died at London Zoo in 1952 after swallowing a tennis ball. Similarly a female hippo (mother of Whipsnade's male "Hoover" ) died at Dublin Zoo in 2002 after swallowing a tennis ball.

Several hippopotamus deaths involving tennis balls have occurred at various German zoos too.
I'm surprised by the number of people taking tennis balls to a zoo!
 
Visit today - they've now got a pair of Common Hippo again. Keeper was saying that they had a young (entire) male and studbook were hoping the pair would breed once he was a little older. Does anyone know where this male came from?
 
Visit today - they've now got a pair of Common Hippo again. Keeper was saying that they had a young (entire) male and studbook were hoping the pair would breed once he was a little older. Does anyone know where this male came from?
Interesting because when I went in July they only had 1:1 Ernie (Neutered male) and Godzilla who I presumed was the female who died: So unless Ernie died and Godzilla didn't and they bought in a new male?
 
when flamingo land first got two female hippos they had no plan on breeding in the future the hippo house doesn't have room for a family but one of them was pregnant which they didn't know about and there was just about room to fit the 3 of them in. Luckily they all got on as there is no space for isolating them inside
 
Visit today - they've now got a pair of Common Hippo again. Keeper was saying that they had a young (entire) male and studbook were hoping the pair would breed once he was a little older. Does anyone know where this male came from?
So, they were definitely left with one animal (as in a female) prior to this youngish male getting in?
 
Anyone know the(approximate) ages of the two Hippos they have now?

Flamingo Land received two female hippos in April 2003; both were born at West Midlands Safari Park:-

“Godzilla” born 1998 and “Betty” born 1999.

“Betty” subsequently gave birth to the male “Ernie” in August 2003 a few months after arrival.

After the earlier posts in this thread, I am a bit confused as to what hippo died and what the current situation is; please can somebody confirm?
 
0.1 Rothschild Giraffe born in January.
What was Lizzie's last calf, born 2015, called ? She had Pixie in 2013
Has Mylene ever bred ? Website only gives update on the new arrival. Hard to kp up when live so far away, thanks in advance
 
I think his full name must be 'Baringo 2'. First time I've heard of a rhino born in the UK being imported back into the country.
Affirmative (Baringo II).

His move from Dvur Kralove had been on the cards for some time. He is a proven bull and sired at least 4 calves at DK.
 
Is the plan to keep all 3 female Black Rhino or to split mother & daughter up ? only ask as Olmotti is approaching 2 1/2yrs, will they soon be separated ?
 
As mentioned in other posts, Zoo received Southern White Rhinos Bruce (born in 2014) from Blair Drummond and Mabaso (also born in 2014) from Colchester. Bull Zimba left for Africa Alive! ; is the other bachelor Troy/Baloo still here? Is he heading to somewhere else?
 
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