Are you sure you don't mean Royal Burgers Zoo?A new male Roan Antelope arrived in December. He's been introduced to the females and his name is Melchior.
He has been introduces to 7 females a d arrived from Royal Burgery zoo(unsure where this is)
A new male Roan Antelope arrived in December. He's been introduced to the females and his name is Melchior.
He has been introduces to 7 females a d arrived from Royal Burgery zoo(unsure where this is)
Anything like rhino or gorilla
Been at Port Lympne today.
Some sad news I'm afraid although couple of bits of happy news.
Sad news,
Over the winter, one of the two remaining Margay's has passed away, leaving only Amber on show.
Setanta, one of the Giraffes has died.
Happy News:
Przewalski horse foal has been born and another is due to be born soon.
New male Red Panda has joined the collection.
Meekats offshow for winter, Banded Mongoose in their exhibit, but exhibit for them being done down by the Red Panda, so when Mongoose move there, Meerkats will go back to current exhibit.
Cannock (Clouded Leopard) has returned from France and is on show near the Basecamp.
Unnamed species considered pregnant with multiple offspring exhibit soon, can't say what, but first time in a while these have bred, will ask keeper in morning if I can say what it is, and if so will post.
The bottom area of the park is reopen to you can walk down to see the African Wild Dog, Back of the Tigers and also the Bison.
Might be a couple of other things to add if I remember.
Does anybody know if Port Lympne still hold Eastern Bongo and Lowland Anoa? I noticed zootierliste states both species are still in the collection but could not locate them on the park map. The website also mentions that they hold three rhino species however only the Blacks are shown on the map. Are the Whites and Indians still in the collection, and if so, where? Thanks in advance.
Beat me to itHi, the Bongos are now over at Howletts (with what used to be their enclosure now home to dwarf forest buffalo) and neither park houses Lowland Anoa these days. You can only see the Indian rhino (a single male called Orys) and the white rhinos (two boys called Zuko and Kifaru) from the safari trucks.
Any news concerning the Malayan tapirs at Port Lympne?
Thanks, do you know the identity of the 2 Paris?
The male from Edinburgh was named Mogli ... the other one I really don't know !Queenie and Nias are one pair and for the life of me can’t remember the other two, but I know the male came from Edinburgh
I think the other female is called Tengui.The male from Edinburgh was named Mogli ... the other one I really don't know !