Yeah, it was interesting at this time. Now...This zoo used to specialise in the animals of France (inc French Guiana), seems it's broadening its collection now.
Yeah, it was interesting at this time. Now...This zoo used to specialise in the animals of France (inc French Guiana), seems it's broadening its collection now.
The Canadian (Mackenzie) Wolf pups have been called ULYSSE and URANUS for the males, UTAH and UMAÏ for the females.Birth of a litter of Black (MacKenzie) Wolves pups this spring.
Litter whose the number and gender of the pups are still unknown or unrevealed.
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There are not mentionned neither on the website nor on recent press release or on Facebook so I doubt they have arrived yet.Does anyone know if the Yellow-footed rock wallabies are on show?
The map has also added a second red panda enclosure (Looks like the spot where a marmot enclosure is right outside the museum) as well as signing more gibbons in the aviary where the Egyptian vultures and ravens are. Maybe another gibbon species is on the way? If that's the case and they are moving the vultures and ravens that would be a pity, that enclosure was amazing for them.New species expected in 2024 : Dhole (Cuon alpinus).
This park seems to have diversified the species of canids for several years with the arrival of Mackenzie wolves, bush dogs, fennecs, bat-eared foxes and now dholes...
The yellow-footed rock wallabies planned for 2023 never arrived, the enclosure planned for them is occupied by Bennett's wallabies.
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Yes, I'll say I expected more when I visited back in August of last year. They have lost a lot of fascinating species in favor of other more commercial ones, the Guiana House is a clear example of this. It also really saddens me they don't house the lovely caprid lineup they once had, they definitely have the space for it.I have mixed feeling with this park. The Dhloes are a great species, as are most of the new ones that have arrived to the zoo during the last years. But I liked more when the park was specialized in European species, that made it different, and they are losing many interesting and rare to see species, specially birds.
In addition to this and my gibbon theory, I noticed the following in the "Documentation" page on their web.New species expected in 2024 : Dhole (Cuon alpinus).
This park seems to have diversified the species of canids for several years with the arrival of Mackenzie wolves, bush dogs, fennecs, bat-eared foxes and now dholes...
The yellow-footed rock wallabies planned for 2023 never arrived, the enclosure planned for them is occupied by Bennett's wallabies.
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0.0.3 Dholes actually arrived from Trégomeur.New species expected in 2024 : Dhole (Cuon alpinus).
This park seems to have diversified the species of canids for several years with the arrival of Mackenzie wolves, bush dogs, fennecs, bat-eared foxes and now dholes...
The yellow-footed rock wallabies planned for 2023 never arrived, the enclosure planned for them is occupied by Bennett's wallabies.
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0.0.3 Siamangs just came from Twycross Zoo in GB.In addition to this and my gibbon theory, I noticed the following in the "Documentation" page on their web.
If you check the PDF's attached in "Téléchargez la Brochure CSE", "Téléchargez la Brochure Scolaire" and "Téléchargez la Brochure Grand Public" you can see that alongside the dholes Siamangs (Symphalangus syndactylus) are also planned for this year. Alongside them a Yellow-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus xanthopus) is still shown, maybe they will try and bring them for this season?
The trio consists of the father ‘Spike’ (Born 2000 Twycross), Mother ‘Tara’ (Born 2000 Twycross) and their son ‘Stig’ (Born 2009 Twycross).