I've done some digging and there definitely was a giant panda at Paignton in 1964, and I would hazard a guess it was still there in the 1970s. You can see it quite clearly in the following clip at the 1.30 mark.
I must say that for 1964 the enclosures here were amazing! I also quite like seeing the keeper wading across to the gibbon island in a long zoo-keeper trenchcoat at about the 50 second mark. Very sixties.
PAIGNTON ZOO - British Pathé
have you seen the movie Fierce Creatures?Well, there is the solution for the zoo that wants a giant panda but doesn't want to shell out millions of simoleons to China.
have you seen the movie Fierce Creatures?
close. The zoo (under Kevin Kline's management) installs an animatronic panda, to the keepers' disgust.I vaguely remember it. Kevin Kline dresses up as a panda?
close. The zoo (under Kevin Kline's management) installs an animatronic panda, to the keepers' disgust.
which makes one suspect that Kevin Kline's character had visited the Paignton Zoo in 1964 as a child...Which Kline then proceeds to ride, to their further disgust.![]()
I must say that for 1964 the enclosures here were amazing! I also quite like seeing the keeper wading across to the gibbon island in a long zoo-keeper trenchcoat at about the 50 second mark. Very sixties.
I'll say this though - an animatronic panda would be livelier than the real thing!
I've done some digging and there definitely was a giant panda at Paignton in 1964, and I would hazard a guess it was still there in the 1970s. You can see it quite clearly in the following clip at the 1.30 mark.
my supposition is that if the original poster of this thread was a child in the 70s, the giant panda ride may have become a real panda in his memory, perhaps due to a merged memory of Asiatic black bear if they did hold them then. I have a memory of seeing a live whale swimming out in the ocean when I was very young, but I know that in reality it was a big concrete whale in a kiddie pool next to the beach.And I'll vouch its the only Giant Panda they have had there.![]()
Paignton definitely did have Asiatic black bears and held the species for many years too.
A 70-year old keeper was attacked and killed by one in 1943.
They were kept initially in a row of cages on the site of what was to become the baboon rock and giraffe yard. When the giraffe house was built in the late 60s they were moved to those that continued on from the monkey house at the top of the zoo. They were there until surprisingly recently - at least the late 70s, maybe even early 80s.
Paignton had a young pair next door and were happy to part with their old-timer...'
It would be interesting to know when they had those Bears up until and what became of them.