learned a few new things yesterday - new to me anyway:
Cheetahs - there are 12 or 13 now (the keeper was counting them in her head). Three older ones are leaving soon for another zoo. Three young ones have arrived and are in the Health Centre - one male and two females. Two other older ones are in the HC and will probably be euthanized because of health problems - mentioned by her and others recently: FIPS, renal failure, problems with an infected paw - don't know what is correct.
Ring-tailed Lemurs - hadn't heard anything about them but saw two babies yesterday, or at least parts of them in the pile of adults. I counted 11 adults but some were roaming and the pile was always moving.
Blue-bellied Roller - while watching the meerkats' excitement over the woodchuck moving around outside their window (!) I heard the whoosh of wings above me but there are no free-flying birds in that section - finally found it up near the roof - a beautiful roller! Searched out a keeper who said it is the only one and they've had it about a year.
Palapan Peacock Pheasant - forget if I mentioned I found last week there is a pair - had not seen the female before and didn't get a good picture - yet.
Cheetahs - there are 12 or 13 now (the keeper was counting them in her head). Three older ones are leaving soon for another zoo. Three young ones have arrived and are in the Health Centre - one male and two females. Two other older ones are in the HC and will probably be euthanized because of health problems - mentioned by her and others recently: FIPS, renal failure, problems with an infected paw - don't know what is correct.
Ring-tailed Lemurs - hadn't heard anything about them but saw two babies yesterday, or at least parts of them in the pile of adults. I counted 11 adults but some were roaming and the pile was always moving.
Blue-bellied Roller - while watching the meerkats' excitement over the woodchuck moving around outside their window (!) I heard the whoosh of wings above me but there are no free-flying birds in that section - finally found it up near the roof - a beautiful roller! Searched out a keeper who said it is the only one and they've had it about a year.
Palapan Peacock Pheasant - forget if I mentioned I found last week there is a pair - had not seen the female before and didn't get a good picture - yet.