A female white tiger called Tubs has passed away after a short illness. She was 16 and was born at the park.
White tiger Tubs dies at safari park
White tiger Tubs dies at safari park
A female white tiger called Tubs has passed away after a short illness. She was 16 and was born at the park.
White tiger Tubs dies at safari park
3.1.How many white tigers does this leave WMSP now?
I must admit I had already given up on West Midlands ever achieving a breeding success with their GOH rhinos. I am so glad to be proven wrong!A male Indian Rhino calf was been born to female, Seto on 8th September. This is the first successful birth of an Indian Rhino at West Midlands (they first received them in 2010)
I must admit I had already given up on West Midlands ever achieving a breeding success with their GOH rhinos. I am so glad to be proven wrong!
Some sources on the birth:
1) Baby Indian rhino born at West Midland Safari Park
2) West Midland Safari Park announces historic birth of baby Indian rhino
On their own website:
3) West Midland Safari Park
I know Chester is one but unsure on the other. Is it Whipsnade?Only the third place in the UK to breed them.
Btw I thought they already had three(1.2?) Their own press release says they have 3, shouldn't it actually be 4 with the birth of the new calf?
Yes, Whipsnade, which was the first place in the UK to breed an Indian rhino back in 1957.I know Chester is one but unsure on the other. Is it Whipsnade?
And only the second in captivity in the world, the year(?) after Basel.Yes, Whipsnade, which was the first place in the UK to breed an Indian rhino back in 1957.
Yes, and the father of the new WMSP calf was born there.I know Chester is one but unsure on the other. Is it Whipsnade?
Yes, the year after Basle.And only the second in captivity in the world, the year(?) after Basel.
Where they were never to breed for some reason.Both Whipsnade and Basle animals were sent to Milwaukee Zoo in 1959.
Yes, and the father of the new WMSP calf was born there.
I believe the reason they may not have bred was because the enclosure/exhibit area was to small which turned out to be the reason San Deigo zoo were having no luck with their pair until they sent them out to the wild animal park!Where they were never to breed for some reason.
I heard a story that when subsequent calves of opposite sexes were again born at Whipsnade and Basel- but the female calf at Basel this second time around, that ZSL suggested repeating the pairing of the two calves, but Basel said no, as they wanted to keep the calf (Moola) for future breeding, which is what they in fact, did.
I do seem to remember that they did in fact get another female it maybe back on their FB page or website!Only the third place in the UK to breed them.
Btw I thought they already had three(1.2?) Their own press release says they have 3, shouldn't it actually be 4 with the birth of the new calf?
Correct, I would think 4 indeed. I am unaware at this moment that they would have shuttered off second cow Sunanda (but given her non-breeding till date, perhaps not entirely in doubt).Only the third place in the UK to breed them.
Btw I thought they already had three(1.2?) Their own press release says they have 3, shouldn't it actually be 4 with the birth of the new calf?
I believe the reason they may not have bred was because the enclosure/exhibit area was to small which turned out to be the reason San Deigo zoo were having no luck with their pair until they sent them out to the wild animal park!
Indeed. Glad to see Rap’s finally fulfilled his potential much like his half-sister has been doing at Chester for a few years now. Also important considering his mother, Beluki, is wild-caught.