Great news! It's been a long time there were tiger cubs at Whipsnade. Was their last breeding the litter from Boris and Wanda?
Great news! It's been a long time there were tiger cubs at Whipsnade. Was their last breeding the litter from Boris and Wanda?
Yes, that offspring being Mikael and Anastasia. I believe there was a subsequent stillborn litter in the years that followed however.
This is great news, following on from the tiger cubs last week !There’s a sign outside the sealion’s glass viewing area to the inside (you can’t go inside anymore) asking for quiet as there’s new arrivals. As I was reading it the presenter started his speech on the mic and said two pups have arrived to different mums.
From what I can remember, Oscar was transferred to a zoo in Scotland, Highland Wildlife ParkThis is great news, following on from the tiger cubs last week !
Does anyone know what happened to the previous Sealion born , Oscar? who was born 2 or 3 years ago ? Did he die or was he sent away at a fairly young age? He just seemed to have gone last year without anything announced by ZSL and I don't remember seeing anything on here.
From what I can remember, Oscar was transferred to a zoo in Scotland, Highland Wildlife Park
Blair Drummond?Highland Wildlife Park don't have Sealions in the collection.
Indeed. The link below features a picture of the sea lion "Oscar" in the snow at Blair Drummond.Blair Drummond?
Thanks for confirming this TimIndeed. The link below featured a picture of "Oscar" in the snow at Blair Drummond.
Monkeys and lions play in snow at Blair Drummond park
Visited yesterday and noted two scimitar horned oryx calves. Nilgai have vanished. Solitary roan bull on the nilgai paddock with blackbuck shut in the back half. Only two oryx in the old gaur paddock. Another visitor told me thought a giraffe was missing.
Giraffe really are a fairly basic animal to keep. I am not sure why Whipsnade seem to lose so many.
I'm not sure that my statement is the ridiculous one....of course any animal can be overcome with illness, does that even need to be said? If you have a reasonably easy to keep species like giraffe and you lose a number in a short space of time then you are an appalling stockm an if you don't wonder why!! Now that may be your approach with your livestock but anybody with any kind of skill in animal husbandry would question why there are losses.
5 dead in 5 years I think and you wouldn't wonder why?
and none of them particularly old
5 dead in 5 years I think and you wouldn't wonder why?
and none of them particularly old
I wasn't aware of so many losses with the Giraffes. I only knew of the breeding female Savanah, and possibly the very tall female Ina(?) or is she still alive?
A couple of other questions;
Was Willow male or female?
How many do they have now? (and sex ratio?)