Port Lympne Wild Animal Park Questions?

11jadaway

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I am asking a few questions on Port Lympne Wild Animal Park.
1. What babies has Port Lympne recently had?
2. Do the Asian Water Buffalo live in the African Experience exhibit?
3. What animals do they have in the Discovery Centre?
Please answer these!
 
question1 baby water buffalo
3 baby baboons
1 baby zebra
1 baby lynx
3 clounded leopard cubs
1 baby rhino
2 baby gorillas
2 baby ocelots
3 baby brown hyena pups
4 meerkat pups
and new arrivals
1 male rhino from dortmund zoo
1 male and female fossa
2 female and one male maned wolf
question 2 u have one male water bufflo in the african experience and hes a male called blue he is living with anouther type of buffalo and they are called banteng theres three of them and the rest of the herd are down the bottom of the hill by the pzewalkski horse
question 3 carpet phytons
boa constrictors
jamaican boas
royal pythons
cuban boas
green tree phyton
false water cobra
chuckwalla
rhino iguana
bearded dragon
water dragon
panters chamleon
green tree monitor lizard
box turtle
asian pond turtle
egpytian tortoise
pancake tortoise
pymgy marmosets

1 male and young male binturong
 
question1 baby water buffalo
3 baby baboons
1 baby zebra
1 baby lynx
3 clounded leopard cubs
1 baby rhino
2 baby gorillas
2 baby ocelots
3 baby brown hyena pups
4 meerkat pups


Source? Especially regarding the hyena pups.
 
They got a 4 year old male rhino 'Asani' from Chester zoo but i dont think they got one from dortmund, on zootierliste it doesnt even say dortmund zoo have Eastern Black Rhinos.
 
They got a 4 year old male rhino 'Asani' from Chester zoo but i dont think they got one from dortmund, on zootierliste it doesnt even say dortmund zoo have Eastern Black Rhinos.
Well Dortmund didn't have any when I visited a couple of years ago!
 
If true, its interesting to learn that there are still three banteng at PL, and that they have gone back into keeping maned wolves. I see no reason why the brown hyenas wouldn't have bred again having bred before.

I believe the water buffalo is relatively young bull who is not mixed with what remains of the herd (5, 6 animals?) as he is a bull. However it would be fantastic to instead see African buffalo on the safari experience.
 
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