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They’ll need really tall toilets if the giraffes are going to use them.....also quite a sophisticated training regimeWow, this sounds great! I was looking online to find the application but couldn't find it anywhere. If anybody has the link that'd be great.
However, when looking for the application I came across plans for the African Village area:
'Longleat has won a planning bid to build new housing for its giraffe and zebra – including toilets and a public viewing area. The application includes permission to demolish a building currently housing tortoises, the removal of a baobab tree, bridge and walkway over the retail outlet and the creation of a new retail space across from the existing shop.'
In case if anyone wants to know why the bats have to leave Longleat and that's because what people may not realize that the building where the bats were was the old coach house and it's has the horses and carts which is part of Longleat House and the building is now been given back to the heritage team so that it can be restored back to it's former glory and as such the bats have to be moved out of Longleat and they are now at their new home at Bicton College in Devon .If anyone who wants to know how the bats are. Here they are Longleat Bats find new home at Bicton College - Bicton College
Where are the other residents of the bat exhibit such as the kinkajou?In case if anyone wants to know why the bats have to leave Longleat and that's because what people may not realize that the building where the bats were was the old coach house and it's has the horses and carts which is part of Longleat House and the building is now been given back to the heritage team so that it can be restored back to it's former glory and as such the bats have to be moved out of Longleat and they are now at their new home at Bicton College in Devon .
Where are the other residents of the bat exhibit such as the kinkajou?
Yes Kumali may be gone but he'll never be forgottenKumali passed away a few weeks back at Flamingo Land resort , such a shame but a wonderful long life for a lion.
Any info on their Cuban crocodiles (pure-bred or hybrids?)?If anyone who wanted to see Giant Otters and Crocodiles, visiting the new mammal exhibit and handle a snake in Animal Handling Area. Well there is brilliant news from today Log into Facebook