They also started adding the old Echidna/wombat enclosure to the Tasmanian devils.
The spotted hyenas had another cub a few weeks ago, with some luck it can be spotted in the large den, or even walking around or being dragged around the exhibit.
The baby Lemur is a girl, she has received the name of ZURI (pretty, lovely in Swahili language)For the fourth year in a row black lemur was born to pair Oreo and Kimmie. Planckendael now houses five black lemurs, as this baby's two older sisters Xhuna and Yuna are also still at Planckendael.
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The jaguar is Zora from Antwerp zoo she is 25 turning 26 in December. She moved due to the old enclosure being unsuitable, and them renovating. She is kept behind the scenes in the cages near the canal(with some luck and binoculars you can still spot her). She will not move back to Antwerp and live out her life in Planckendael behind the scenes. I know the Amur leopard Jarolim was on the surplus list and there once was talk of him moving due to a breeding opportunity. He died in 2021.I just noticed that Planckendael has a jaguar (the one that used to be in antwerp probably, behind the scenes), why is it there? Because there are no plans for it to be in zoo Antwerp or Planckendael. Will they keep it there or will it be moved?
I just noticed that Planckendael has a jaguar (the one that used to be in antwerp probably, behind the scenes), why is it there? Because there are no plans for it to be in zoo Antwerp or Planckendael. Will they keep it there or will it be moved?
The jaguar is Zora from Antwerp zoo she is 25 turning 26 in December. She moved due to the old enclosure being unsuitable, and them renovating. She is kept behind the scenes in the cages near the canal(with some luck and binoculars you can still spot her). She will not move back to Antwerp and live out her life in Planckendael behind the scenes. I know the Amur leopard Jarolim was on the surplus list and there once was talk of him moving due to a breeding opportunity. He died in 2021.
When the old jubilee complex at Antwerp closed in late 2019, the remaining predators moved to off-show exhibits at Planckendael. There were two spectacled bears (mother and daughter), a jaguar and an Amur leopard. The mother bear and the Amur leopard have since died. Only Tinka, the daughter spectacled bear, who was pretty young at the time of the move, is planned to return to Antwerp in 2027 when the new jubilee complex should open. All the other animals have or will remain at Planckendael until their deaths.