Lovely Duckling
Member
Firstly I would just like to say a big "hello" to everyone 
I have not been to Howletts since I was little so obviously I have little/no recollection of the actual park and the animals that it holds. I plan to go sometime during the next couple of weeks but having looked on the Howletts website I am left with more questions than answers.
I am a huge animal lover of all shapes and sizes but ultimately I am a huge fanatic of big cats and love spending my time visiting as many as possible.
I would very much appreciate if you could help answer some of my questions
How many tigers are at Howletts and what subspecies are they? Also how many cat species does the park hold? (big&small). Age and Sex would also be appreciated
Does Howletts hold any lions?
On their website- PLEASE NOTE: Our Canadian timber wolves are currently off show. Is that still the case?
The Iberian wolves at Howletts and Port Lympne are now split into two single sex groups. Can anyone confirm how many co-exist at Howletts and whether they are male or female?
Thank You.
I have not been to Howletts since I was little so obviously I have little/no recollection of the actual park and the animals that it holds. I plan to go sometime during the next couple of weeks but having looked on the Howletts website I am left with more questions than answers.
I am a huge animal lover of all shapes and sizes but ultimately I am a huge fanatic of big cats and love spending my time visiting as many as possible.
I would very much appreciate if you could help answer some of my questions
How many tigers are at Howletts and what subspecies are they? Also how many cat species does the park hold? (big&small). Age and Sex would also be appreciated
Does Howletts hold any lions?
On their website- PLEASE NOTE: Our Canadian timber wolves are currently off show. Is that still the case?
The Iberian wolves at Howletts and Port Lympne are now split into two single sex groups. Can anyone confirm how many co-exist at Howletts and whether they are male or female?
Thank You.
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