Many thanks for that has been bugging me since I visited . I even contacted them via Facebook and got no reply to my question.Wingham's mystery rodents are Plantain Squirrels (Callosciurus notatus). A very nice species which surely merit a label.
So that's where they were when I visited in October 2015.
7:30aAfter this we promptly pushed on to get to the Palace of the Apes for the 12:00 feed (shout out and thanks to gentle lemur for recommending which groups to see when). Here my jaw hit the ground. The enclosure was amazing! It combines both the heavily enriched cage design from Howletts and the open topped design of the Gorilla Garden (where the bachelors live at Port Lympne).
They obviously knew you were coming, so they made it really easy for you to count them
While I have always liked the gorilla accommodation at Howletts, I agree that the Palace of the Apes has an extra dimension. I understand Pertinax's reservations about the open-air enclosure, but the lower part of it is well wooded and the vegetation there provides real enrichment in the summer. I also like the extra height in the enclosed section, allowed by the slope of the site, which provides a more private balcony space for the gorillas.
I'm glad you saw the gorilla feed and the gentle lemurs too, of course![]()
Many thanks for that has been bugging me since I visited . I even contacted them via Facebook and got no reply to my question.