Tasmania zoo recently welcomed a pair of White cheeked Gibbon from Adelaide zoo.
Tasmania Zoo’s newest residents: two young white-cheeked gibbons
Tasmania Zoo’s newest residents: two young white-cheeked gibbons
That's is exciting news! Congratulations to Tasmania Zoo.Tasmania zoo recently welcomed a pair of White cheeked Gibbon from Adelaide zoo.
Tasmania Zoo’s newest residents: two young white-cheeked gibbons
1.0 Red Panda has recently arrived from Hamilton Tasmania Zoo's new red panda Tenzing set to steal hearts
That’s a really interesting story I didn’t know about Tenzing:
Tenzing was actually supplement fed," Ms Penney said. "He has a twin sister who was much bigger, and because they were competing for the mother's milk, he was fed by the keepers from six weeks old over at Hamilton Zoo. "He then became quite friendly through that regular contact with the keepers."
Tenzing’s parents (Chito and Tayla) produced nine cubs (eight surviving), starting with male twins in December 2011. One of those died around two months of age; so maybe from then on, they took the initiative to supplement feed if necessary. It was done for their December 2012 litter (male triplets).
Most of Chito and Tayla’s eight offspring have now bred. Only Jamuna (born January 2015) remains at Hamilton Zoo now.
It also said that the Tasmania Zoo “ is the only zoo in the country to have Caracal.” Doesn’t Wild Animal Encounters have them as well?Excellent news! Tasmania Zoo now has caracals!
The zoo received two 7-month-old sisters from South Africa.
Caracals at Tasmania Zoo, an Australian first
An interesting quote from the article:
“Ms Penney said other zoos across the country were coming onboard with the species, and hoped that in the future there would be an opportunity to send Magic and Mystique to another zoo to breed”.
It also said that the Tasmania Zoo “ is the only zoo in the country to have Caracal.” Doesn’t Wild Animal Encounters have them as well?
It was mentioned at one of the keeper talks that the Darling Downs zoo also was interested in obtaining Caracals!Excellent news! Tasmania Zoo now has caracals!
The zoo received two 7-month-old sisters from South Africa.
Caracals at Tasmania Zoo, an Australian first
An interesting quote from the article:
“Ms Penney said other zoos across the country were coming onboard with the species, and hoped that in the future there would be an opportunity to send Magic and Mystique to another zoo to breed”.
Yes!!! Another Zoo with the Species.A new species for the zoo. Tasmania Zoo has received three Golden Lion Tamarins (3.0) from Mogo Zoo.
Santa brings three new monkeys to Tasmania Zoo
Great news having another holder within the region!A new species for Tasmania Zoo! A female Javan Gibbon has arrived from Mogo. There are now three zoos in the region housing this species: Log into Facebook | Facebook