Do you know whether the Javan group died out or was it transferred out to another zoo (and in which case ... which one)???
Do you know whether the Javan group died out or was it transferred out to another zoo (and in which case ... which one)???
Thanks, I forgot to include the black spider monkeys and the crowned lemur, can you point them out for me?If your going by map numbers its:
7- Black and White Colobus and Javan Langur
12- Lowe's Guenon
31- Crowned Guenon (mixed with a Diana Monkey) and François Langur
35- L' Hoest's Monkey
10- Black Headed Spider MonkeyThanks, I forgot to include the black spider monkeys and the crowned lemur, can you point them out for me?![]()
I was there a few weeks ago and only saw one Javan Langur indoors, but didn't check outdoors. Colobus, I thought there were at least 2 outside, but the outside viewing isn't great now as a result of the open top Debrazza enclosureThat is all I saw on my last visit a few months back. Previously there were two Langurs, but not now.
I only saw one Black Javan Langur and one Colobus Monkey but as Pipaluk said viewing is a lot harder now. But I checked both indoors and outdoors and saw just the one.I was there a few weeks ago and only saw one Javan Langur indoors, but didn't check outdoors. Colobus, I thought there were at least 2 outside, but the outside viewing isn't great now as a result of the open top Debrazza enclosure
I was there a few weeks ago and only saw one Javan Langur indoors, but didn't check outdoors. Colobus, I thought there were at least 2 outside, but the outside viewing isn't great now as a result of the open top Debrazza enclosure
As part of these programmes, three gibbons born at the zoo left last year to join new mates in other countries: Sky, an agile gibbon, joined a male in Plock Zoo, Poland; Eric, a northern white-cheeked gibbon (brother to the new baby), joined a female in Dierenrijk Zoo in the Netherlands; and female northern white-cheeked gibbon Elliott (sister of the new arrival) joined a male in Frankfurt Zoo, Germany.
All very nice sounding but its over priced and I don't want to wait to be seated,although it does mean their will always be somewhere to sit!
I don't think there are any plans. I'd be surprised if they do anything with the space for years.Does anyone know what's happening with the 'Windows on the Wild' aviary, near the entrance? It's been without netting or animals for a while, I didn't know if anyone knew of any plans for it.
Yes, but probably sleeping (often outside)There's a chance I might be visiting Twycross for the first time in many years next weekend. Is there a good chance of seeing the striped hyena?
There's a chance I might be visiting Twycross for the first time in many years next weekend. Is there a good chance of seeing the striped hyena?