The Tuatara at Berlin are notoriously impossible to see iirc.
~Thylo
~Thylo
The Tuatara at Berlin are notoriously impossible to see iirc.
~Thylo
And now Chester's have been moved so it is a lot harder to see them in Europe now!The Tuatara at Berlin are notoriously impossible to see iirc.
~Thylo
And now Chester's have been moved so it is a lot harder to see them in Europe now!
On my last two visits at Berlin zoo, I've seen the Tuataras on the morning. I believe they feed them around 9:00.
Male Indian Rhino ‘Karl’ has diedleaving mother, ‘Betty’ the only remaining Indian Rhino at Berlin. I wonder if she will remain, or get relocated to another zoo?
Did the Tierpark rhinos not transfer over?
Ah sorry I got mixed upThey did, mother and son, in 2019 (after the transfer of 0,2 to Dierenrijk).
Three mandrils (Aron, Susan, Arthur) passed away in September. According to the Robert Koch institute, the animals died from botulism. The remaining survivor, 0.1 Shaba, will be sent to Fréjus. Mandrills won’t be displayed for a while due to the planned construction work on the Monkey house. I wasn’t able to understand the rest of the post due to botched translation by the translation engine.
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Since August African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis) can be found in the Aquarium.
The oldest polar bear in Europe, Katjuscha has died. The Zoo no longer holds this species, however, it is unknown if they will acquire anymore in the future.