giant_anteater
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According to the website they also have rufous bettongs being kept off-show.
Hamerton have gone all out with new species/subspecies this year! All of those brilliant marsupials, Javan binturong, barking owls, Johnstone's cassowary, new civets... What else can they pull out of the bag?![]()
Hamerton have gone all out with new species/subspecies this year! All of those brilliant marsupials, Javan binturong, barking owls, Johnstone's cassowary, new civets... What else can they pull out of the bag?![]()
Some further changes to the animal roster have been announced:
The coatis have left the collection and their enclosure is being converted to house collared lemurs returning from Cotswold Wildlife Park, who have decided not to keep the species any more.
Enclosures near to the meerkats are now home to two pairs of Sumatran white-bearded civets Paguma (larvata) leucomystax, the only ones of their species in the country. They are now on-show and starting to explore their enclosures.
More information is included below:
Hamerton Zoo Park - Animal Park Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
Excellent news about the marsupial breeding! I was there last weekend and didn't see any of the new young, but it's good to know Hamerton are reaping the rewards of investing in unusual creatures of late.
Does anybody know which potoroos are which - I'm referring to the "original" stock and the recent Australian imports, listed on Zootierliste as the nominate subspecies - there are potoroos with the cavies and I saw another individual a few enclosures down towards the cranes; I take it the latter one is the P. t. tridactylus?
Why do they keep refering to the swamp wallabies as pademelons? Completely different.
The great thing about the Hamerton news thread is that this year everything posted has been positive news! Nothing about species leaving, just new species arriving and most of them the only ones of their kind in the UK and in some cases only ones in Europe!Although I've not yet visited Hamerton, it seems very progressive and vibrant and my kind of zoo. I love reading this thread and also their website is one of the best zoo sites of all, nicely illustrated with regular updates. Looking forward to a visit in the new year.
Yeah this collection has really caught my eye this year I definitely need to go as soon as I possibly can!The great thing about the Hamerton news thread is that this year everything posted has been positive news! Nothing about species leaving, just new species arriving and most of them the only ones of their kind in the UK and in some cases only ones in Europe!