lechweoryx
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Knowsley's male Bactrian camel Dougie has left for Longleat Safari park and has been replaced with a male from the Yorkshire Wildlife Park called Storm.
I thought Longleat were moving there's to another collection?
confused now - the cubs are the two males born a few months ago? they don't have two more?
They actually have 3 more not 2 more. Still very small and not introduced to the pride directly. No idea what the sexes are, but there is definately 3 of them. I have seen them with their mother in the penned off section.
The two cubs (2:0) born a few months ago have grown quickly and are fully enjoying pride life and posing for photographs!
I am there this Saturday so will see if anyone is about to get info from, then I'm off to WMSP for the first time in a long time on Sunday.
I had a quick bimble around Knowsley on Sunday (24th April) and thought I'd share a couple of observations:
The 3 younger cubs were out in the sun with another female - presumably their mother? - but only in the fenced off enclosure just to the right of the road as you go through the gate into the Lion Area (before you go over the electric matting on the road) the were very alert and mobile, one is decidedly smaller than the other 2 (not uncommon) but all looked bright eyed and alert from where I sat.
I spoke to a couple of the keepers about the 'new' zebra which are still being held in a separate paddock just as you exit the main park safari drive (half sand and half grassed) - I enquired as to whether they were intending to release them free into the park itself any time soon and they said that they would like them to breed first if possible, The Male (Flynn) is now 6 years old and in his prime - the two females are much younger but they are sexually mature and so breeding is very much a viable option.
It was also great to see all three of the recent Rhino calves out and about in the main park with their mothers and loving the freedom by the looks of it too - I've only ever seen then in their fenced off area up until now so having them in the main park makes for some great photos.
I STILL detest the funfair area - in fact I think the braking system on the pirate ship scares the bejesus out of the meerkats as they jump every time it makes a noise. I know it's a great money spinner but can't they put it somewhere else (like Walton or Gatecre if I had my choice!!)
Either way I think the park is looking healthy in it's anniversary year and the reciept of a Roan Antelope (only one??) signals a new addition to the collection for me. - Anyone know where it/they came from?
There were plenty of young hoofstock calves around in the park too - I saw Eland, Lechwe, Brow Antlered and Blackbuck - there may well be more!
I believe they hold an all male herd of 7 brow-antlered deer. Maybe it was a barasingha calf that you sighted?
What type of zebra been roped in? Have they overcome the male over population in lechwe and some deer been overcome?confused
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Strange how in newspaper communications the sex of one of their recently born rhinos has changed over from female to male ..confused
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The Rhino calves are definately 2 females and 1 male, but that's newspapers for you, I saw the piece in a local paper to my area and they got just about everything wrong.