They may not fit geographically, but they're a nice species and one I hoped would go into the space
I dont think so.Hopefully this is just a temporary effort to fill an empty space before something a bit more exciting moves in. I won't hold my breath though!
They may not fit geographically, but they're a nice species and one I hoped would go into the space
Those are just two Patagonian Conures who are separate from the larger group (10 or so) . The larger group are still n the top corner of Animal Adventure by the main Coati area.
Yes, there's a pair of Reeves' muntjac in that enclosure although there doesn't appear to be a label for them. (I posted a picture of the male yesterday.)Muntjac I believe I seen in the smaller exhibit opposite the tigers yesterday
Ye there was no label as of yesterday. Also is the zoo down to one Komodo?Yes, there's a pair of Reeves' muntjac in that enclosure although there doesn't appear to be a label for them. (I posted a picture of the male yesterday.)
Yes, there is currently only one Komodo dragon.Also is the zoo down to one Komodo?
I just saw it... What a pity...The last one was PTS. They're also a phase-out species so could not be replaced with new individuals
I've heard that they aren't rare in North America but I don't know...
what is happening to the 9th hog?8x Red River Hogs moving from Whipsnade to London to replace the bearded pigs, ETA before end of year
what is happening to the 9th hog?
oh thanks, just said 8 in the original post. must have been a typoNothing, all nine are coming to London
Another Cracid species in there would be niceBoth Northern helmeted curassows will be leaving the Rainforest exhibit for another collection, after which there will be no bird kept in the rainforest.
The remaining Black hornbill, African pygmy goose and Pied avocet have died or been euthanased for health reasons, ending those 3 species in the collection.
The Red River Hogs are due to arrive in the coming week.