Paulkarli08
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Sorry, the old male was called Carlos!
I hope at some point in the future that Chester will have a breeding pair or two. I think Spirit is an amazing exhibit, and am I right in thinking Chester has the stud book for Jaguars?
I would love to see this. I would imagine that Spirit is truly one of the world-class exhibits that Chester boasts, it is such a shame that they haven't had any successful births there since it opened (yet I think they did in the old cat house, which is ironic as I remember the old cat facilities as rather cramped and plain.
They didn`t breed them in the old cat house as they only held 2 males that came from Kilverstone when that collection closed it doors to the public,they may have breed them in what used to be the old Jaguar enclosure`s along side the old Cat House if I`m right these enclosure`s would have been some where near to the path along side the crazy golf course.I would love to see this. I would imagine that Spirit is truly one of the world-class exhibits that Chester boasts, it is such a shame that they haven't had any successful births there since it opened (yet I think they did in the old cat house, which is ironic as I remember the old cat facilities as rather cramped and plain.
They didn`t breed them in the old cat house as they only held 2 males that came from Kilverstone when that collection closed it doors to the public,they may have breed them in what used to be the old Jaguar enclosure`s along side the old Cat House if I`m right these enclosure`s would have been some where near to the path along side the crazy golf course.
@ Javan Rhino I give up!
Did you actually read my reply or just post because if you did read it you will notice I said they may have breed in the old Jaguar Enclosures,and that they did not Breed them in the OLD CAT HOUSE, idid not say they had never breed them as even though I`m old enough to remember both these exhibits I do not remember if I ever saw any cubs as I was only young when the old Jaguar enclosures were pulled down!
That is correct....am I right in thinking Chester has the stud book for Jaguars?
Leopards and jaguars, perhaps not for an extended period but I have a photograph of me in front of one of the windows and a jaguar mulling over whether I'd make a tasty snack right behind. I think they were on the end of the house in one of the larger enclosures, although that's hard to confirm from the photo.The old cat house was a huge breeding success - though can't remember Jaguars in there but leopards, though yes by today's standards it was very small!
That's the reason cited in the guide books of the era.I remember hearing years ago why this was such an incredible exhibit for breeding. Basically, the inner corridor and keeper area was right in the middle between the male and females, so the keepers could hear the cats constantly calling and could tell when they were receptive to being introduced to each other.
The cat enclosures I remember were between the cat house and the monkey house, and as the cat house would be right where the conservation golf is now, that would put them in the space occupied by the moat and part of the macaque island....if I`m right these enclosure`s would have been some where near to the path along side the crazy golf course.
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Thank you Rob! I remember enclosures (roughly) where the dik dik is now but couldn't find them labelled on a map, and I also remember big cats where the west side of the Bats Bridge is and on the site of the Fruit Bat Forest.The jaguars bred several times in the enclosures to the south of the cat house, which were built because jaguars were not suitable animals for the cat house. [snip] SMR the enclosures you mention were for large primates, I remember Barbary macaque, mandrill, drill, lar gibbon and Hamadryas baboon.
Hey - don't pick on the pigs! I like the pigs!![]()
Me too. Bring on the pygmy hogs...
And obviously it goes without saying giant forest hogs
There were loads of collared peccaries at the zoo for years, they were in the corner near to where the Costa coffee is now.
The small cats are something I miss in the current zoo, it's one area I'd really like to see addressed.
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