I decided to pop into Wingham on my way to the ferry and learned that one of the 3 cubs is being hand reared. The other 2 are looking good, as is the Tapir baby.I noticed someone expressing concern for one of the Cheetah cubs and another poster only including two in his recent photos ... has one perished?
Probably should mention but upon my last visit the plantain squirrels that were kept near the gibbons are no longer in the zoo
I believe that the plantain squirrels have died, they were old specimens.
Plantain Squirrel is still in the zoo. It has been moved upstairs into the Chimp house and currently shares the enclosure with the Sloths, Tamandua and the Cotton Top Tamarins![]()
Common marmosets are in with the sloths and tamandua, cottontops are in their own enclosure.
Are you sure? I'm sure it was tree shrews sharing that enclosure (at the end of the corridor) with those animals when I visited at the end of March.
When I visited at the end of May there were common marmosets in there, no sign of tree shrews.
Given the broad similarity between the squirrel and a Belangers Treeshew in colour and size, I suspect it is possible @Shorts saw it in March and misidentified it.
A first visit to this collection today ( in the company of @Swampy ) brings resolution to a long-running debate......
What are your thoughts on the "Pardine genets" they have, because to me they do not really look like real Pardine genets and resemble more a common genet in some ways based on pictures in the gallery (fused spots at the dorsal end, tail length, longish black hairs on the dorsal line and overall colour), also the white rings on the tail do not seem completely right, though the number fits Pardine genet (as does the lack of a white tip to the tail)...
Wow! Now that is a nice (and unexpected) addition.![]()
Indeed. Though I'm not sure about the name 'moon bear', that's a very welcome shot in the arm for the UK's full set of bear species.
they look very young
I think "Moon Bear" is somewhat problematic given the fact that it is a name applied to *two* species - Asiatic Black Bear and, admittedly less often, Sloth Bear.