skoop102
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Charlie from Longleat has today moved to Newquay Zoo.
Story here: News at Newquay Zoo
Brotherly love
Today (30th September 2009) Charlie, an African Lion, arrived from Longleat Safari Park to join his older sister Connie.
Animal Collections Manager John Meek said "Connie is now beyond breeding age and has appeared extremely content on her own since the sad loss of Kabir last year. An opportunity has arisen for her younger brother ‘Charlie' to join her from Longeat. Charlie is two years younger than Connie but at eleven years old is a full grown adult lion.
There is the possibility that Connie may not want company as she seems a very relaxed, chilled out lioness enjoying her retirement at Newquay. So it has been agreed with Longleat that should there be any sibling rivalry he would be welcomed back to the safari park.
The arrival of a new lion is always a very exciting event for staff and visitors, and we are looking forward to seeing Charlie strut his stuff here at Newquay Zoo."
The journey down from Longleat went very well and as you can see in the photos here, Charlie is a handsome lion and sure to be a big attraction with the visitors.
He will be on view to the public from Saturday 3rd October
Story here: News at Newquay Zoo
Brotherly love
Today (30th September 2009) Charlie, an African Lion, arrived from Longleat Safari Park to join his older sister Connie.
Animal Collections Manager John Meek said "Connie is now beyond breeding age and has appeared extremely content on her own since the sad loss of Kabir last year. An opportunity has arisen for her younger brother ‘Charlie' to join her from Longeat. Charlie is two years younger than Connie but at eleven years old is a full grown adult lion.
There is the possibility that Connie may not want company as she seems a very relaxed, chilled out lioness enjoying her retirement at Newquay. So it has been agreed with Longleat that should there be any sibling rivalry he would be welcomed back to the safari park.
The arrival of a new lion is always a very exciting event for staff and visitors, and we are looking forward to seeing Charlie strut his stuff here at Newquay Zoo."
The journey down from Longleat went very well and as you can see in the photos here, Charlie is a handsome lion and sure to be a big attraction with the visitors.
He will be on view to the public from Saturday 3rd October