I will miss Molly at TZ, but pleased she is moving to ( hopefully ) have babies! Is Kayan female? I thought she was a male?
That is a bit rude...I was only asking.Kayan has been sexed as a female from the beginning....!
Thanks for this. Does anybody know the names of the four chimps, from the old "colony" building.I visited today- it was fine and sunny but very quiet due to the time of year. I haven't been since the addition of more fencing blocking off some paths and access. This is a real nuisance, and frustrating to have to negotiate this new obstacle course, and I have no idea why they have brought this system in, as it does not seem to have any real function except to make you walk further and make it harder to reach certain exhibits. The monkey houses (bar Gorillas, Chimp Eden etc) are also now permanently closed too- reducing your chances of seeing the inmates in several cases by about 50%. All very unsatisfactory IMO.
A few notes;
Still only the one female Black rhino.
Baby White-cheeked gibbon born very recently.
The four surviving chimps from the Colony Building are in one side of Chimp Eden but not integrated with the main group. Some chimps outdoors -but such an ugly wall!
L'Hoests' monkeys have a small baby.
New Tiger enclosure perfectly adequate but nothing unusual apart from the glass tunnel.
Area between mansion and the oldest gorilla house and old Children's barn is all permanently closed off now. So many 'staff only' areas and fences...
Path alongside old elephant enclosure looks neglected as does the now unused paddock.
The additional stretches of fencing cutting off several access routes (for no apparent reason) the increase in 'staff only' areas, plus the two closed buildings that formerly held the chimps, make some sections of the zoo look even more neglected or like a building site than previously.
That is a bit rude...I was only asking.
No worries! Thank youApologies - didn’t intend for it to come out that way.
Yeah, with Molly leaving it should now be two males and three females at twycross
Thanks for this. Does anybody know the names of the four chimps, from the old "colony" building.
Also, why have they closed the inside of the old monkey houses? Is it animal welfare reasons?
Did the last Javan Languar leave the collection?
Apologies for the questions - I am nosey. TZ is definitely one the rise![]()
Also, why have they closed the inside of the old monkey houses? Is it animal welfare reasons?
I bet that is it, or some parent letting their child bang on the glass ( nothing winds me up more than this! )I e-mailed them a while back to ask about this, and their response that it was for animal welfare reasons. I wonder if it is a case of someone being an idiot inside a monkey house and thus spoiling it for everyone else.
I suspect this also helps with there one way system as you could cut through the monkey house to buy pass the fencing around the orangs house and cosmetically if they are trying to inprove the zoos aperance there indoor enclosures with the 70’s kitchen floor tiles has always looked a site in the zoo todayI e-mailed them a while back to ask about this, and their response that it was for animal welfare reasons. I wonder if it is a case of someone being an idiot inside a monkey house and thus spoiling it for everyone else.
I suspect this also helps with there one way system as you could cut through the monkey house to buy pass the fencing around the orangs house and cosmetically if they are trying to inprove the zoos aperance there indoor enclosures with the 70’s kitchen floor tiles has always looked a site in the zoo today
Hopefully it is a sign that the old style housing is going to be replaced?I think probably a combination both of old fashioned appearance and the welfare issue of noisy people being so up close to the monkeys. But the shortcomings of this old-style housing has now resulted in major shortcomings in seeing the animals! Its rather similar to the Chimpanzee situation for a few years before 'Chimp Eden' was done.
I wonder how long he will be in charge for, if he is at all.
Chimp society is brutal, but if the battle for dominance eventually starts becoming too much of a risk to Jambo's life should the zoo intervene or just let nature take its course?
Is this a very recent video? It is well shot- very steady and follows him well.
A nasty scrap in the chimp house which has left Jambo licking his wounds again...
I wonder how long he will be in charge for, if he is at all.
Chimp society is brutal, but if the battle for dominance eventually starts becoming too much of a risk to Jambo's life should the zoo intervene or just let nature take its course?