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The reason I ask is because she had even there for quite some time so I guess she could be anywhere from 9 above.
Bonita was born on 6th November 2009 at Saabrucken Zoo.Does anyone know how old Bonita is?
I looked up images of honey badgers once that guess came up and compared it to the teaser photo, and the eye shape does match with that of a honey badger. That would be fantastic, I've never seen honey badgers before, and it says on Zootierliste that only one other zoo in the UK, Howletts, has them. I may arrange another visit next month to see the new species, does anyone who's been recently know if the aviaries are back open?Clues being posted on Social Media for a new exhibit opening this weekend and they have dropped hints to the animal.
It's where the old train station was.
Images of the animal, kind of looks like honey badger or something along those lines but then the exhibit, doesn't look likely. .
Anyone any ideas?
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I looked up images of honey badgers once that guess came up and compared it to the teaser photo, and the eye shape does match with that of a honey badger. That would be fantastic, I've never seen honey badgers before, and it says on Zootierliste that only one other zoo in the UK, Howletts, has them. I may arrange another visit next month to see the new species, does anyone who's been recently know if the aviaries are back open?
I didn't know what a grison was until you mentioned it, but after looking into it, I agree that a grison would fit better with some of the clues given. Either way, that's another species I haven't seen so it'll be good to add it to my Zoo Life List. I looked on Zootierliste again and it looks like only Hamerton Zoo have them right now, unless of course the ones Safari Zoo are getting have cone from Hamerton.I doubt very much it would be Honey Badgers. Exmoor and Howletts (due to be released to the wild) are the only ones in UK and given the whole structure is wooden, it wouldn't be Honey Badger proof.
Agree image looks a bit like a Honey Badger, but suspect it's more likely to be Grison.
Aviaries were not open last week, did see a Sloth outside sat in a Bush though!
Thought the Bettong exhibit was poor too, no viewing for public inside, and given they are nocturnal and you are not allowed on the grass, you are far from likely to see them outside.
It may be a nice exhibit for the animals which is good, but they may as well have kept them offshow.
I didn't know what a grison was until you mentioned it, but after looking into it, I agree that a grison would fit better with some of the clues given. Either way, that's another species I haven't seen so it'll be good to add it to my Zoo Life List. I looked on Zootierliste again and it looks like only Hamerton Zoo have them right now, unless of course the ones Safari Zoo are getting have cone from Hamerton.
I'll add it to my shortlist of zoos I next want to re-visit, but I may hold back until the aviaries are open again.
I just go with "Safari Zoo Cumbria", but yeah, they can't seem to settle on anything definitive, can they? I don't know where "Cumbria Zoo" came from, but most people I know refer to it as "Barrow Zoo" even though it's not actually in that town."Everyone meet Popcorn and Peanut, the newest kids on the Cumbria Zoo block. Popcorn (male) and Peanut (female) are unrelated 1 year old Honey Badgers, or Ratels, or ‘most fearless animals in the world’ as voted by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2002, and they will be introduced to their new home here at Cumbria Zoo on Saturday 17th September as they join us from Europe."
Right, what is the name of this place now as they refer to themselves as Cumbria Zoo in that passage, yet Safari Zoo on the facebook page, Safari Zoo Cumbria on their website .... and are still listed as South Lakes Safari Zoo here?!?!?!?!?![]()