littleRedPanda
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how cute was that, sucking on a hose?!?! 
I would like to see some more info or pictures of the new (rhino) house and paddock designs.
I assume they will give the female ample time to get settled before they bring others.
The rhino doesn't appear to have access to the paddocks as yet as the construction work is still on going not sure but would imagine she can get in to the hard standing out side her door as this used to have its own fencing for the elephant, wouldn't think she would want to at the min like most of us with the weather the last week. The tiger enclosure is hard to discribe with the amount of construction, what will be enclosure and what is viewing paths ect but the site goes from the otters down to the old end of the old cheater enclosure and taking in most of the grassed picnic area so is some size possibly as large as the giraffes or zebra foot print.Does the female rhino have any outside access currently then?
And what size roughly is the tiger enclosure looking? I haven't been since they started building it so I'm struggling to picture it.
Don't know which ones they where such a wealth of info I didn't interrupt but the impression it was a swap deal if that helps narrow down, don't know which German zoos hold the species@JC
Which bonobos have been shipped to Germany and wo what zoo?
The cheaters where next to the enclosure the tufted deer are currently in where there's starts the cheaters ended with the cat house at the opposite end running parallel the the permiter fence not sure if this is where the dhole where but the cheaters left a while ago and when it was demolished a few weeks back the enclosure was all but fallen down on its self and vastly overgrownwhich section were the cheetahs in? where the dhole were?
I'm not sure what the breeding requirements are at the minute in relation to tigers and rhinos i.e. is breeding still going or has it been halted for the moment (I know rothschild giraffe breeding has been halted for the moment due to a large increase in births) as for tigers and rhinos I suspect breeding is still on going (I think someone will be able to confirm this) they are likely bringing in the animals as soon as possible to avoid increasing costs as a result of brexit. Also having a male and female from the start allows them to get used to having a neighbour that they can see/hear/smell etc. This could help make introductions a bit smoother (as neither has an established territory and they are used to the other being close by).