Who as claimed it's a Otter or is this just speculation, could it be something else?
Oflory suggested it was a sea otter, but actually it makes the most sense knowing what we know now.
Who as claimed it's a Otter or is this just speculation, could it be something else?
Is manatee completely out of the question? Whilst bigger than seals they are much less vigorous. I can't really visualise the tank sizes from the numbers given.
I think the two images are of the same tank - i.e. below-water viewing and above-water viewing - so your "waist height" is just the viewing for the top of the tank, not the whole depth.The images don’t make the pool look very deep. Waist height at most. That would surely rule out Manatees ?
Steller's sea cow would, of course, fit with the theming and definitely the 'rescue bit'...![]()
All three species of manatees have been kept at London Zoo in the past although only the West Indian manatee can really be called marine.Is manatee completely out of the question? Whilst bigger than seals they are much less vigorous. I can't really visualise the tank sizes from the numbers given.
Steller's sea cow would, of course, fit with the theming and definitely the 'rescue bit'...![]()
Yes of course, the tank would be much too small as a sea cow could grow to a length of 9 metres (and big with it).Only one problem with that .......
I was hoping it was a central location to be just as close to all coasts, but it’s looking less likely.
London Zoo definitely had both West Indian and Amazonian manatees but are you sure about African manatee?All three species of manatees have been kept at London Zoo in the past although only the West Indian manatee can really be called marine.
London Zoo only had one manatee during the 1870s, the zoo's first manatee that arrived in 1875 and died after thirty-two days at the zoo This short-lived individual, a West Indian manatee, was the only manatee at London Zoo during the 1870s; the ZSL had no more manatees, African or otherwise, during that decade. London Zoo didn't acquire its second manatee until 1889.
These links include pictures and video footage of the construction of this exhibit.
Notice the sea otters on the wall.First glimpse of Sea Life Birmingham's massive new two-floor attraction
These links include pictures and video footage of the construction of this exhibit.
I'll take whats a big tub of water on a boat? for 300, AlexTotally off topic here but how on earth did you transport a manatee across the world in 1870?
Its obviously Sea Otters. But I think the "other creatures as the need occurs" statement is a red herring.
But the prevailing wisdom is that they are basically impossible to acquire and for it to be Birmingham SeaLife of all places to get over that, well, it's a little surprising to say the least.