A Grey Slender Loris was born in September to parents Aimee and Raj, and is on-show in NightLife. Sex currently unknown.
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That isn't the old tiger enclosure, it states in the title it is a temporary holding. It is the enclosure which held leopards for many years, next to the lions. This enclosure was used by lions in the later years before redevelopment of the lion exhibit.Some searching in the gallery has come up with this:
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Penguin Enclosure - ZooChat
This is the tiger enclosure that @Tim May and I think you may be referring to:
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Lion Terraces - temporary tiger holding - ZooChat
That isn't the old tiger enclosure, it states in the title it is a temporary holding. It is the enclosure which held leopards for many years, next to the lions. This enclosure was used by lions in the later years before redevelopment of the lion exhibit.
The Roundhouse (old Gorilla House) is currently empty. Over the years it has held the Gorillas Mok and Moina (for whom it was said to be ‘state of the art’ accommodation, but nonetheless didn’t reach maturity), Kodiak Bears, Orangutans, Chimpanzees, the odd elephant, and probably other stuff I’ve forgotten.This may not be the right place to ask this and these questions will sound maybe idiot to people who visit London Zoo very often, but does anyone know what is currently living in the Tecton Gorilla House (old gorilla house), Burton Giraffe House (because I don't know which enclosures belong to the Burton Giraffe House or not) and Casson Pavilion, because the animal collection of the London Zoo changes quite often.
Thank you very muchThe Roundhouse (old Gorilla House) is currently empty. Over the years it has held the Gorillas Mok and Moina (for whom it was said to be ‘state of the art’ accommodation, but nonetheless didn’t reach maturity), Kodiak Bears, Orangutans, Chimpanzees, the odd elephant, and probably other stuff I’ve forgotten.
The Burton Giraffe House still holds…..Giraffes.
Casson has been repurposed for Red River Hogs and Babirusa
The Roundhouse held koala in the early 90s and Aye Aye and Rodrigues fruit bats recently. Also outdoor enclosure held ring tailed lemur then Alaotran gentle lemurs most recently, they went in last year or soThe Roundhouse (old Gorilla House) is currently empty. Over the years it has held the Gorillas Mok and Moina (for whom it was said to be ‘state of the art’ accommodation, but nonetheless didn’t reach maturity), Kodiak Bears, Orangutans, Chimpanzees, the odd elephant, and probably other stuff I’ve forgotten.
The Burton Giraffe House still holds…..Giraffes.
Casson has been repurposed for Red River Hogs and Babirusa
No Aye-ayes in there now. I’m wondering if I also saw Koala in there some years ago…..Thank you very much.
So there are no more aye-ayes living in the Roundhouse?
Do you know which species of elephant, chimpanzee and orangutan lived in the Roundhouse?
So do the okapis and duikers live in a separate building?
So do the okapis and duikers live in a separate building?
The okapi and duiker are kept in what was originally called The Horse & Cattle House.Okapi and duiker aren’t in the Giraffe House.
Probably a reasonable species for it to hold nowThe roundhouse also housed binturongs
I remember koalas in there about 30 years ago.I’m wondering if I also saw Koala in there some years ago
Yes you would have done around 1992 as per my earlier post!
Breeding group of Bornean Orangutan. I suspect the Chimpanzees were zoomix
For the record, the two female Koalas arrived at London in June 1989. One animal died in November 1991 and the second was sent to Lisbon in June 1992 (where she died later the same year).
It certainly isn’t because he was the first Gorilla kept in an European Zoo,as this title goes to Alfred at Bristol Zoo.