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I visited a few weeks ago and have to say I was rather impressed. I feel like a look of the criticism was harsh, yes its not perfect and the Jaguar exhibit was rather poor and loris viewing was crap but overall it has a good standard of exhibit and the theming is very good also. The waterpark is a good way to cool down afterwards, the ques are relatively small but there isn't the biggest selection of bigger slides.
 
I hope some of the forum experts from Spain (or anybody who knows it) can answer the following question:
What kind of Muntjac does TN Benidorm has? The sign on the exhibit by the elephants says Muntiacus muntjak (=Indian Muntjac) while www.zootierliste.de says Muntiacus reevesi (= Reeve's or Chinese Muntjac)...
 
I hope some of the forum experts from Spain (or anybody who knows it) can answer the following question:
What kind of Muntjac does TN Benidorm has? The sign on the exhibit by the elephants says Muntiacus muntjak (=Indian Muntjac) while www.zootierliste.de says Muntiacus reevesi (= Reeve's or Chinese Muntjac)...

Many zoos label their Reeve's muntjac as Muntiacus muntjak. Only in the case of Obterre and Chester real Indian muntjac are kept for sure. I have cleared many zoos from zootierliste (especially Spain) who mislabelled their Muntjacs, only for the zoos still listed I could not find proper proof..
 
I hope some of the forum experts from Spain (or anybody who knows it) can answer the following question:
What kind of Muntjac does TN Benidorm has? The sign on the exhibit by the elephants says Muntiacus muntjak (=Indian Muntjac) while www.zootierliste.de says Muntiacus reevesi (= Reeve's or Chinese Muntjac)...
The muntjacs are Chinese, I visited last year:)
 
Only in the case of Obterre and Chester real Indian muntjac are kept for sure. I have cleared many zoos from zootierliste (especially Spain)

Fairly sure the ones at Faunia are good for it too - they look the part and I think they came from the same source as Chester's.
 
April 2nd these births were announced:
2 guira cuckoos,2 chitals,2 white crowned parrots and a Lyle's flying fox.

Jaguar leaves the zoo:
Teo the jaguar has left the zoo to Le Parc Des Felines because of the EEP.He left March 14th.

Pair of Japanese cranes arrive at the zoo:
They are from Zoo Lorousa-Parque Ornitologico.They arrived February 21st.
 
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White Handed Gibbon is pregnant:
It is a female named Amy which is pregnant with her fourth baby. She is due in August. Here is the complete article, although it is in Spanish:
Confirmamos el embarazo de una hembra de gibón de manos blancas a través de una ecografía - Terra Natura Benidorm

5 Monocentropus Balfouri arrived at the zoo:
They arrived on May 22nd to enrich and expand the biological diversity at the zoo. Here the complete article:
Llegan cinco tarántulas babuinas para enriquecer la diversidad biológica de Terra Natura Benidorm - Terra Natura Benidorm

30 Burmese Python eggs waiting to hatch:
They are expected to hatch on July.
 
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