This is such fantastic news - very happy for the keepers and staff!No fanfare from the zoo yet, but hard to miss if you're visiting - a female Hartmann's Mountain Zebra foal was born on 18 June , Jabali x Taru. Particularly good news as Taru rejected her last two foals. All is going well with this one![]()
andNo fanfare from the zoo yet, but hard to miss if you're visiting - a female Hartmann's Mountain Zebra foal was born on 18 June , Jabali x Taru. Particularly good news as Taru rejected her last two foals. All is going well with this one![]()
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@Gigit when will the Zebras and Giraffes move into Duchess's former home? When I visited last week, the inside of the Giraffes House was closed to the public and the viewing windows were boarded up. I presume this means that the Giraffes and Zebras will move into their new homes imminently.
Some of the giraffe specific infrastructure would have to be moved from one side to the other (holding vet unit, separation pens, scale & feeding units), all at great cost. The herd thus far has refused to enter the elephant paddock despite the gate being left open for weeks at a time.
Some of the zoo visiting public are a dumb and sorry lot. It is indicative how far and detached from nature most of us have become and when we do get into contact with representatives of that nature they must act like our own and if not ... it has to be sign posted "people first". Just nature and animals and plants don't work that way, now do they .... not!.The zoo features in this week's local Herald Express following a three year old 'being attacked by an aggressive peacock'. He has a small wound on his forehead. His parents say there were two peacocks roaming around and 'some kids were looking at them but they weren't provoking or touching them'. That'll be a first then. They are demanding warning signs, of which there are already plenty around the zoo, and stopping the free-ranging peacocks from going in children's areas.
Gigit - is this a repeat post? I’m sure this is the same as before? Sorry if I’ve got this wrong.The zoo features in this week's local Herald Express following a three year old 'being attacked by an aggressive peacock'. He has a small wound on his forehead. His parents say there were two peacocks roaming around and 'some kids were looking at them but they weren't provoking or touching them'. That'll be a first then. They are demanding warning signs, of which there are already plenty around the zoo, and stopping the free-ranging peacocks from going in children's areas.
Sorry but I have no idea.@Pertinax and @Gigit I have a question for you both. I was watching a episode from series 5 of Monkey Business,the program that was filmed at Monkey World. The episode featured the arrival of an Orangutan named Aris,from the Gorilla Nursery at Stuttgart. Do iver of you know if any of the Male Gorillas that reside at Paington were featured in the clips of Aris interacting with the Gorillas at Stuttgart?
Not sure what you mean? There was a previous peacock incident which resulted in warning signs being put up round the zoo but I can't remember exactly when.Gigit - is this a repeat post? I’m sure this is the same as before? Sorry if I’ve got this wrong.
Gigit - is this a repeat post? I’m sure this is the same as before? Sorry if I’ve got this wrong.
Not sure what you mean? There was a previous peacock incident which resulted in warning signs being put up round the zoo but I can't remember exactly when.
If they removed a larger section of the fence it might give a better result...The gate was open agin between the paddocks but still no giraffe have ventured across.