It's funny how we were just saying about new species towards that side of the park. Not quite the hippo we were hoping for but it'll do!![]()
Haha exactly
It's funny how we were just saying about new species towards that side of the park. Not quite the hippo we were hoping for but it'll do!![]()
I hear they're building a nice rabbit hutch next just by the giraffe exhibit![]()
Yeah it was actually an old post by you that made me bring this subject back up to see is anyone had anything new to share. I do remember the wild dogs and remember how sad it was to visit again and have them not be there. Cheetahs would be a great addition to the drive as it would fit with the african theme as they'd be near the lions.Any regular followers of this thread(Knowsley threads) will know my opinion on this![]()
* the wolves should be on the foot safari where their enclosure was built
*Cheetah &/or hyena would be the best additions Knowsley could add, major attraction & would curb complaints
*African wild dog would be also welcome instead of(surplus males perhaps)
I do fear they'll never make any changes(maybe the family want to quietly run the place down & eventually close the safari(this is just my opinion btw no truth in it whatsoever)
Anyhow hopefully they'll add some more new arrivals seen as they've already started
The tigers are occasionally in their. I assume this is to separate the different genders while having more animals on the drive.Personally I would love to see african wild dogs back at Knowsley and I also think the old tiger enclosure on the safari drive could be used as space for another large carnivore rather than more space for the lions and I hope the wolves move back to the foot safari soon
The tigers are occasionally in their. I assume this is to separate the different genders while having more animals on the drive.
Yes, 4 year old Tatana has recently been separated from her mother (Taiga), currently they are the only two tigers at Colchester. Her two brothers moved to Port Lympne I believe.As their is Longleat female Yuki same age and Colchester zoo I think have a younger female tiger but can’t be certain….
I was reading an old Knowsley safari guide book (2013) and comparing it to a more recent edition (2021). The variation has also halved. No elephants, wild dogs, cape buffalo or forest buffalo just to name a few. The safari needs a serious re-think. My 2017 version shows the gradual decrease in species.Any regular followers of this thread(Knowsley threads) will know my opinion on this![]()
* the wolves should be on the foot safari where their enclosure was built
*Cheetah &/or hyena would be the best additions Knowsley could add, major attraction & would curb complaints
*African wild dog would be also welcome instead of(surplus males perhaps)
I do fear they'll never make any changes(maybe the family want to quietly run the place down & eventually close the safari(this is just my opinion btw no truth in it whatsoever)
Anyhow hopefully they'll add some more new arrivals seen as they've already started
Also I was looking on zootierliste today and it says that knowsley holds common Emu, greater rhea, grants zebra and Indian peafowl. I believe that have held all of these species before so it will be nice if they are all back again.