Johnny Morris.
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I had a very enjoyable day there yesterday. I wasn't expecting to see Ligers all i can say is WOW.
The mystery zoo has been revealed... How did you find it? I know some people on here weren't overly struck on the performances of the big cats.
It's not that much of a secret but I've heard that Jim Chubb isn't a fan of pictures being put on here or other sites. Not really sure why though as the animals seem extremely well cared for and I've never heard a bad word about the collection.
And i've also formed the opinion possibly wrongly, that Heythrop is a bit of a secret, and that's the way they like it. So wasn't sure what to write.
Heythrop is always a surprise no matter how many times you visit the place,since my last visit to the place earlier in the year,the place has brought in White Tigers,Capuchin and Pine Squirrels and a few new species of reptile.
I think the difference about Heythrop is that its not a Zoo in the true sense...
For us non-UKers, can you explain what exactly it is?
I had a very enjoyable day there yesterday. I wasn't expecting to see Ligers all i can say is WOW.
How many Ligers did they have?
Lets face it someone needs to supply this service
Because they can make money from it,why else do most normal people do anything?Why?
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Why?
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I was lucky to visit Heythrop two years ago and all the animals are indeed very well taken care off. And to go to the other question: with current computer technology do films and tv programmes still need to use life animals?
We believe that animals in captivity have a far better life if they are trained to some extent. This training needs to be varied and not the same every year. This also helps eliminate and prevent stereotypic behaviour. .