i know it sounds mad but sad
Do you mean behaviour-wise?
I've seen them 4 times this year and all 4 times they've acted as they've done for the past couple of years
i know it sounds mad but sad
Do you mean behaviour-wise?
I've seen them 4 times this year and all 4 times they've acted as they've done for the past couple of years
yeah its like there looking for something also the other day i thought for the first time that they starting to look old
Perhaps you saw them after an enrichment session and they were still searching the enclosure?![]()
I hope not i don`t think i could take another bout of the story of how he was hand reared because Asha rejected him as a cub,she probbly rejected him because she knew he had WONKY legs and wouldn`t have survived in the wild!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!possibly, do you think the zoo may bring Tejas back in the future?
I hope not i don`t think i could take another bout of the story of how he was hand reared because Asha rejected him as a cub,she probbly rejected him because she knew he had WONKY legs and wouldn`t have survived in the wild!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonky legs thats not very fair really is it , sometimes i get the feeling that some people on here take things a little bit out of context or make light of situations that are a genuine concern for some of us.
I think the species is liable to die out in zoos, since the gene pool's small and if you keep breeding related animals, the relationships will get closer (cousinXcousin) and many, if not all the offspring will be born with deformities
I think the studkeepers at twycross have made a big mistake, chester's lions are one of the only breedable groups left in the uk, besides edinburgh.
It isn't as if they haven't made mistakes in the past regarding lion pairing, ie:the bristol fiasco
I was told last week that the Asian Lion EEP and the Asian Lion SSP were discussing an exchange between US and European lions. The gene pool is very narrow in Europe, I think there are only three female lions that Chester could have out of the European population.
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Wonky legs thats not very fair really is it , sometimes i get the feeling that some people on here take things a little bit out of context or make light of situations that are a genuine concern for some of us.
Are there even any Asian Lions in the US? I don't think i've heard of any zoos which have them...
I`m not making light of the situation,its just that when it comes to Tejas i`m not a paid up member of the fluffy bunny huggers club,the best thing the zoo did was send him to another collection as soon as they could because if they hadn`t they could well have had another KNUT on their hands with the animal becoming to attached to the staff and too much of a celebrity animal on their hands if he had stayed.Wonky legs thats not very fair really is it , sometimes i get the feeling that some people on here take things a little bit out of context or make light of situations that are a genuine concern for some of us.
You're right Jimmy. There are nione in the US. The keeper must have meant exchanges with Asian zoos.
that must mean India as I don't think there are any in zoos elsewhere outside of India & Europe, so that takes us back to any fresh imports coming from India(presumably from a zoo, not from the wild)