0.0.2 Drills have been born, bringing the troop to 11 members:
0.0.2 Drills have been born, bringing the troop to 11 members:
A question: having missed the Owston's palm civets at Shaldon yesterday and being unlikely to go down to Newquay or Thrigby - how visible are the civets at PL?
I've only seen one once at PL in 5 or 6 visits since they arrived. That was around 3pm.A question: having missed the Owston's palm civets at Shaldon yesterday and being unlikely to go down to Newquay or Thrigby - how visible are the civets at PL?
0.0.3 African Lion cubs were born on 13th May, the first at Port Lympne in over 10 years:
A couple of comments;
1. The parent Lions' names aren't familiar to me, the last maned(non-castrated) male there was the homebred Moonlight( or his brother Milo) coupled with a female from Berlin(?)- is that still 'Oudrika'? Have they aquired a new pair, or just a new male, and where is Moonlight...?
2. There is no reference to 'Barbary' here. Is this pair not of 'Barbary' origin, or have they just not publicised that this time?
3. the cub she carries out looks like a male.
Any explanation to the above welcomed.
. Their only male is indeed Milo (and the female he was with is Safiyya), so they appear to have been renamed for the press.....
Male lion Sulliman has been put down due to renal failure at the age of 20yrs. Posted earlier today on their Facebook page
With Sulliman's death, does anyone know how many + details (sex/names/ages) of Lions that are now left at both parks?
1.1 at howletts Layla and jabir
1.2.3 at port lympne saffiya old female around 20 mother to male milo(13)who is pared with lily (3) who has nearly 3 week old cubs (3)
What are the long term plans for lions at the Aspinall parks? Are they still trying to push the “Barbary” line or would investing in Asiatics be the better option?
They didn't mention the word 'Barbary' in the publicity over the recent birth of cubs (see above). That's quite unusual for them.