MountainBongo
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I know that cats are only active during the morning and late afternoon, but I don't know about the rest of the animals. Also when is the best time to see forest antelope (kudu, bongo, sititunga)?
What animals are the best to see from 12-3?AZ: The cost of paying the staff would not be reconciled with gate takings. Most people after work either want to go home and relax or have shopping (or other things) to do. Families with kids don't want to take the kids out on a school night.
Also, when Taronga Zoo started NightZoo in the mid 1990's (only over the Summer school holidays) an enormous investment was expended in adding suitable lighting to the pathways.
JBZBongo: for your purposes, the best time to be at the zoo is just after opening. The animals will have recently awoken and been let out of thier night quarters, and usually will have been given something to eat so will be active. It doesn't last long though.
Hix
What animals are the best to see from 12-3?
Primates? Aren't they active all day?Animals that are being fed, or performing in shows.
Hix
What animals are the best to see from 12-3?
What animals are the best to see from 12-3?
JBZBongo: for your purposes, the best time to be at the zoo is just after opening. The animals will have recently awoken and been let out of thier night quarters, and usually will have been given something to eat so will be active. It doesn't last long though.
Agree. Though by the time most zoos open at 10 a.m.(the usual opening time in the UK) this activity period is already tailing off for many species as they will probably have been let out/fed around 8-8.30.
Feeding times, or just prior too, are another good time obviously, particularly for carnivores, primates etc and activity can start to build sometimes from an hour or so beforehand into a peak just before the arrival of food.
Forest antelope- I'd say (obviously) early or late rather than middle of day. I've noticed that Bongo seem very adept at hiding away from sight if they want to, behind shelters or along fencelines so the paddock can appear empty. I have noticed that several times at Howlett/PL while at Whipsnade they often rest by choice inside their stable block which is very quiet as although open to public view, visitors hardly ever go in.