Anyone got any news on the snow leopards?
According to their Facebook page they have 1:0 arriving shortly. No info on where he's coming from
Anyone got any news on the snow leopards?
As Paix has said Lesser Hedgehog Tenrec have been due at the park and at least one has arrived. 1.0 Snow Leopard is coming from Cats Survival Trust i think it maybe Alpha arriving not sure.
1:0 has now arrived.According to their Facebook page they have 1:0 arriving shortly. No info on where he's coming from
Abit of news about the Snow Leopard enclosure:
The Lakeland Wildlife Oasis will be opening their new walk-through Snow Leopard exhibit on Saturday 9th April 2011 at 11.30am!
apparently it is walk-through. This http://www.tourismleafletsonline.com/pdfs/Lakeland-Wildlife-Oasis.pdf says "The world's RAREST BIG CAT in Britain's first walk through big carnivore enclosure"
How does this work?
A 'walk through' snow leopard exhibit!! Wow! Certainly more exciting than a lemur walk through!!![]()
Maybe a 'run through' snow leopard exhibit. For added interest nice bendy paths so just when you think you've made it it takes you back in again.
actually the snow leopard has always been classified as a big cat. Historically scientific felid taxonomy has almost always divided them into Felis (small cats), Panthera (big cats) and the two outsiders, Neofelis (clouded leopard) and Acinonyx (cheetah). Uncia as a genus was erected in 1854 but was little used after that time. Snow leopards have for the last 150 years (roughly speaking) been included in Panthera by most authorities. More recently taxonomists have started on a splitting phase and now most seem to be re-using Uncia.TigerBoy said:As the Snow Leopard (Uncia Uncia) cannot roar, it was never classified as a big cat ...however, this is due to an ossified hyoid, so, depending on which list you look at, it IS now a big cat (Panthera Uncia)
An acrylic tunnel running through the enclosure will allow visitors to see Pavan in his own habitat in what is thought to be the UK’s first walk-through big cat exhibit.
Thanks, I hadn't seen that