Writhedhornbill
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Chester zoo is listed as having 4025 seba's short tailed bats. Is this right? Last time I looked the population was around 500!
I think it must be wrong. Not so long ago they were trying to bring the numbers down. They had 659 at the beginnig of the year. That's an increase of 3363 in just over 6 months, I don't think they breed that fast. Perhaps it should read 425.
Some of the rodent figures I think are errors also.
The Campbells Monkeys are no longer in with the Mandrills so i think they may have left the zoo.
The Campbell's monekys are in the zoo's animal food breeding centre. The new female mandrills were bullying them. Chester are looking for a new home for the monkeys.
Their were quite a few problems which is why they removed the Grivet Monkeys and the African Creasted Porcupines from the exhibit.Pertinax you could be right, but I think it depends on the animals themselves.
Chester used to house mandrill, grivet monekys, Campbell's guenons and African crested porcupines together with out any problems. All the primates regularly groomed each other regardless of the species.
Their were quite a few problems which is why they removed the Grivet Monkeys and the African Creasted Porcupines from the exhibit.
Yes it is the current exhibit i`m refering to,part of the problem was the Mandrills,the other was a mangement problen with the Porcupines.Are we talking about in the existing Mandrill enclosure in the Monkey House here? (there was a period when I never visited Chester for many years so I wouldn't have seen this...)
I also agree the 'mixed exhibit' idea depends largely on the individual species(and individuals) concerned. I imagine that where a large or dominant species- like Mandrills- is in a minority with only a pair or so, they won't present much trouble to another species but as the group enlarges they become a more powerful force. Chester may need to establish the correct balance in each mixed exhibit and then maintain this ratio longterm.
On a recent visit I overheard keepers discussing that the boats were going (they didn't actually say at Chester I guess it could have been elsewhere - Longleat maybe) to be replaced with motorised ones on a lake.
Anyone know anything about this?
Ta Susan![]()
Their were quite a few problems which is why they removed the Grivet Monkeys and the African Creasted Porcupines from the exhibit.