The Hedgehog
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Maybe sea otters, Inca turs or maybe some other semiaquatic animal
The chance of Sea Otters is remote in the extreme, and I suspect that if Inca Terns were put in that enclosure they would just fly away.Maybe sea otters, Inca turs or maybe some other semiaquatic animal
The chance of Sea Otters is remote in the extreme
Acquiring Tufted Puffin is difficult but not impossible. Living Coasts attempt to bring in Fairy Penguins (they were due to use the Auk cliff exhibit) seemed to stall just before Weymouth received theirs and the L Coasts group are depleting now. Another puffin group would be great though! Sea Otter are 'impossible' to obtain & LC would have had them by now....Ive only seen this exhibit on TV, but could it be redeveloped for Pygmy hippo?
If not, netted over for Puffin?
Apologies; that was written badly. Living Coasts Tufted Puffin group are depleting.The L Coast group of what are depleting?
Apologies; that was written badly. Living Coasts Tufted Puffin group are depleting.
I counted 7 of them when I was there the other day. Never before realised Puffins went completely Black in winter.
Really ? The images at Living Coasts show their Puffins with White Heads in the spring in summer ? I got the impression they were only all black in Winter, and get white heads in spring and summer from the display notices at LC.
Don’t think it would be suitable for Pygmy hippo, puffin would be a nice idea though
Really ? The images at Living Coasts show their Puffins with White Heads in the spring in summer ? I got the impression they were only all black in Winter, and get white heads in spring and summer from the display notices at LC.
Unfortunately that’s true isn’t although they would make a brilliant exhibit.Given that puffins are considerably more difficult to keep than penguins....
Could a species of reptile work? Maybe split interior and exterior into 2 exhibits and have crocs inside?
My thoughts were of marine iguana, but probably impossible to obtain!