Baby lemur hanging on to mum - seemed tail less?
I've not seen it but I'm pretty sure Humbug's (mother) tail is short due to injury, not anything genetic.
Baby lemur hanging on to mum - seemed tail less?
Animal wise - the baby camel was out in the paddock. Baby lemur hanging on to mum - seemed tail less?
Anyone know what the path thru the woods at the back of lemur enclosure is going to lead to? Am lovng all the progress![]()
Didn't notice it, which direction does it go? There's nothing that obvious on the plans for that area.
Visited this morning. Busy but not as busy as I would expect for a half term - maybe the changable weather this week has put people off.
The new Caramba Village area is very impressive. This area has a number of covered large picnic tables with lights in the beams above (very fancy I thought and complete waste of money). Around them the area has been heavily planted. Each table is down it's own little path so when the plants grow in a few years you will feel lik you are eating in your own private area.
They seem to have a large group of Mara now. Didn't realise there were quite so may agouti, Think I saw 5 or 6 agouti. The Keepers were being kept busy in South American Viva with people touching and encouraging the Squirrel Monkeys over. Saw a keeper having to chase one of the Capybara into the pond as it was getting too close to a group of visitors.
Saw 2 leopards. One in main enclosure and one in the smaller enclosure behind. The exhibit is starting to green up.
Vlad and Sayan were both in the enclosure nearest to the new giraffe area.
It was the first time I have seen the YWP lions doing things other than sleep today. Several cats in the first enclosure were stalking and pouncing on each other which was fun to watch.
The eland are a nice addition to the African Plains. Think there were about 10 lechwe on the wetlands. The main herd seems to have made up for these animals being removed and looks larger than ever. Couldn't count all the Lechwe in the main herd on the African Plains as they were as far away as they could get and all laying down together.
I think quite a few people seemed disapointed with lemur wood. All the ring-tailed lemurs were huddled in a ball by the entrance to the exhibit with the 2 Black and white ruffed lemurs close by. No sign of the Brown lemurs.
The animal encounter seems to have combined with the Birds of prey demo area by the South American Viva and now Skunks, Coatis and Macaws are being displayed along with the Owls, Harris Hawks and Kites
The reptile/ education room reminds me of my bedroom with all the vivariums. Think this room is open from 13:00 til 15:00 daily with a keeper letting people touch the reptiles. Theres 2 Bearded Dragons, 2 Corn Snakes, 1 Blue-tounged Skink, 1 Leopard Gecko, 1 Milk Snake and what looked like 2 other vivs housing larger reptiles (poss Bosc monitor and Royal Python). Theres also a large aquarium in the room holding Red-bellied Pirhana and a crayfish.
Re: Caramba Village
It is due to open very soon, may even be open now from what I've heard. Is there work still going on next to it? It should be a Giant Anteater exhibit, I admire YWP for it's ambition. I've not seen a Zoo have so much ambition and they've only been open three years. I also like the idea of a South American Village next to a South American animal.
African Lion, Johnny Senior has died. He was thought to be around 30 years old....