Pertinax, any idea on which rhinos had been mating on your visit?
Unfortunately no I don't. I thought the male looked like Kingo but that's only a guess.
Pertinax, any idea on which rhinos had been mating on your visit?
The coatis are supposed to go with spectacled bears, mara and capybara in a new South American exhibit (the former elephant exhibit).
BBC News today has reported today of Black rhino calf at Port Lympne. Born the 27th august Baby rhino steals show in BBC interview - BBC News
Named Zuri, by a viewer on BBC Breakfast
Thats the same name as the last calf born at Paignton. [I think the father in that case was an Aspinall rhino?].
@Nisha, will they hold Javan langur on site in a breeding group for display purposes?15 Javan Langur's left Port Lympne today to start the long journey to Java (and eventual release)
@Nisha, will they hold Javan langur on site in a breeding group for display purposes?
Even so, great to see another group going into rehab.
I assume it conforms with EAZA/EEP policies. But I just keep wondering what long-term effect this will have on the sustainability of their populations in European zoos, where sadly Asian colobine primates seem to be largely ignored (like African - mangabeys, colobus and meerkats).2 of the female Javan langurs were supplied by Beauval
To be fair: DA does not sound at all over self indulgent and he does make a valid point or 2.