I thought they only had a single wombat.
I thought they only had a single wombat.
Pairi Daiza added 4 Nort American porcupines to the collection. They are only visible for people who stay in the Paddling Bear Hotel (view from the loungebar). So far as i know this is the same exhibit as for the Alpline marmots.
According to a Pairi Daiza facebook fan group and a french zoo forum Pairi Daiza has crowned lemurs as a new species since a few weeks.
They are living together with ring-tailed lemurs, red ruffed lemurs and black-and-white ruffed lemurs on a small island.
I did not personally find the lemur island at Pairi to be that small, both in terms of indoor and outdoor areas, but four species seems like a lot for that area.
You’ve completely missed the point (or chosen to). The criticism (irritation) was solely aimed at whoever thinks this is the best way to show appreciation for the invaluable work the NHS do.
Having worked in the medical field in New Zealand, I can honestly say anyone who has worked a day providing frontline healthcare would appreciate a better wage, increased funding for their department, people staying home/using common sense etc. far more than a bunch of people clapping for them.
Paying taxes are all well and good; but that’s a given. People wanting to do something productive have (instead of clapping) taken the initiative to do sponsored walks etc. and raised millions.
A female golden takin calf was born last week. Mother is Yein, father Tchan-Ku. The mother and calf are still being kept in an off-show area temporarily to get stronger after the birth.
Pairi Daiza NL Facebook Post
The only lemur species that has a large group is the ring-tailed lemurs (I think close to 20 animals when I visited last, this will no doubt have changed as I last visited in late 2019). The two ruffed lemur species are represented by bachelor groups, one is a trio and one is a pair.
I think there’s a male overpopulation of crowned lemurs in Europe at the moment, so wouldn’t be surprised if the new animals are a bachelor group as well...
A Rothschild's giraffe calf was born yesterday in The Land of Origins area of Pairi Daiza. Father is Oliver, mother is Juul. The calf has been named Kongo.
Pairi Daiza NL Facebook post 2021/03/16
The calf hasn’t actually been named yet. Kongo is the older giraffe bull at the zoo (he’s a hybrid however so they don’t breed from him).
I apologize for the error, I misread the Facebook post.
According to 'Walrus Network' Tania one of the female walrusses that came from Valencia to Pairi Daiza last year and first made a stop in Hamburg for breeding purposes is actually pregnant and is expected to give birth in the next few months.
(6) Walrus Network | Facebook