Narrow striped-mongoose in Malagasy are boky-boky I think! 
Went today for a preview of Land of Lions. Very awesome!!! It's colourful and there are role-playing presenters who are park guides and park vets. The lion used for the stunt in Trafalgar Square was brought in and they demonstrated the presentation where they 'health check it'.
As for animals other than the lions, a trio of Hanuman langurs (male Rex, females Saffron and Lisa, not sure if it was that but definitely something with L), a trio of dwarf mongoose, a pair of Reeves' muntjacs, plus the greater flamingos have been counted as part of the exhibit just like the bearded pigs were counted as part of Tiger Territory. The Rüppell's vultures have also been moved into the aviary that formerly housed the black-faced ibis, along with a new juvenile vulture and several peahens.
Out of the four lions themselves, only Ruby and Indi were about, Heidi and Bhanu were inside.
It's very good, will be interested to hear what other members here think!
Also saw the tamandua baby and one of the narrow-striped mongooses when in Rainforest Life. Baby was left to explore on its own whilst mum went to get food and when it realised she'd gone kicked up a huge fuss! Mum sped round the whole of the forest floor looking for it and eventually discovered it in the middle.
Went today for a preview of Land of Lions. Very awesome!!! It's colourful and there are role-playing presenters who are park guides and park vets. The lion used for the stunt in Trafalgar Square was brought in and they demonstrated the presentation where they 'health check it'.
As for animals other than the lions, a trio of Hanuman langurs (male Rex, females Saffron and Lisa, not sure if it was that but definitely something with L), a trio of dwarf mongoose, a pair of Reeves' muntjacs, plus the greater flamingos have been counted as part of the exhibit just like the bearded pigs were counted as part of Tiger Territory. The Rüppell's vultures have also been moved into the aviary that formerly housed the black-faced ibis, along with a new juvenile vulture and several peahens.
Out of the four lions themselves, only Ruby and Indi were about, Heidi and Bhanu were inside.
It's very good, will be interested to hear what other members here think!
Also saw the tamandua baby and one of the narrow-striped mongooses when in Rainforest Life. Baby was left to explore on its own whilst mum went to get food and when it realised she'd gone kicked up a huge fuss! Mum sped round the whole of the forest floor looking for it and eventually discovered it in the middle.