Review
This is my review of Terra Natura Benidorm from my visit (29/07/11):
I arrived at 1.00 PM to find the place virtually empty, I headed into the volcano the equivalant of a Reptile House a very quiet dark place alot of nice species and a few new one's for me, I saw the following:
Puff Adder
Gaboon Viper
Forest Cobra
Mexican black-tailed Rattlesnake
Curucu Toad
Gila Monster
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake [albino]
Mato grosso giant Tarantula
Eyelash Viper
Can anybody ID the one's below?
After the volcano we decided to go to the American section, at the entrance of the American section is two bird enclosures home to six Greater Flamingoes and three Greater Rhea.
Terra Natura's calitrichid display is similiar to Chester Zoo's in style there were; Cotton top Tamarins, Emperor Tamarins and Golden headed Lion Tamarin.
Heading into the aviary is the Park's collection of Macaws. In the aviary are over 20 species of bird but I only saw five;
-Boat billed Heron
-Maguari Stork
-Wood Duck
-Sun Conure
-Emerald Dove
At the exit of the aviary is an enclosure home to a African Rock Python.
The most intresting bit in the American section is the Mammal section their has been a few changes here since my last visit;
-Bush Dogs are no longer part of the collection a single Red-footed Tortoise is now in there enclosure.
-Collared Peccaries now down to 4.
-Ocelots are now back together.
-There has been some plantation work in the Jaguar enclosure.
There is also a walkthrough domestic animal area home to;Mara, Llama and Pygmy Goats.
After exiting the American section, I headed towards the Asia section which in my mind is the best part of Terra Natura!
Part of the Elephant enclosure has been made into a Dromendary Camel and Asian Water Buffalo enclosure, their were four Dromendaries and sixteen Asian Water Buffalo.
Luka the bull Elephant was with two females, another two females (Looked pretty old speciemens!)were seperate from the three.
There are now two Muntjac Deers, a handreared female arrived early in the year to join the male.
A new enclosure has been built for a single Rock Eagle Owl.
0:1 Sumatran Tiger doing fine.
A very nice looking albino Burmese Python
No sign of Asian Lion breeding.
A male Gaur has moved to the Nilgai and Chital Deer enclosure.
Kali the Bengal Tiger cub has moved to the Lar Gibbon enclosure.
Nisha and Shiwa the Rhinos were kept seperate from Nico the bull no sign of breeding there too.
A single Saltwater Crocodile is now in the old Pelican/Otter enclosure.
Zebu and Vietnam Pig now in Kaziranga reserve.
The Bengal Tigers were all sleeping and a pair were mating, the Bengal Tigers are 2:4 hybrids.
Cassowaries no longer part of the collection Rhea are now in their enclosure.
Any questions please ask, all in all a very nice visit!
