Themonkeyguy1
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Is Nakal still at West Midlands ???
Yes, he is still there with female, Hujan.
Is Nakal still at West Midlands ???
Animal Adventure is everything past the farm paddocks but before the squirrel monkeys, no? Surely there is still at least a mongoose/porcupine enclosure in addition to the coatis and aviary? Or has that been removed recently?
Is Nakal still at West Midlands ???
Yes he was transferred 05/01/2016 and remains there to this date. They have a new exhibit planned, which will then enable them to receive a new tigress to pair with him for breeding.
I was told their current female (Hujan) is not expected to breed now given her age. She’s 14 in September and has never bred.
Hi @hjkr
there are 6 African Hunting Dogs , the males from the litter born in 2015. ( Females from that litter went to Whipsnade).
Mum Branca and Dad Kruger sadly died at London ZooThank you - do you know what happened to the parents of the litter? Have they passed away or were they moved on?
Glad to hear its finally nearly complete I hope it works well for them and they can put in a large group of colobus in there. I believe the walk way has always been there since it openedVisited today, few things of note:
- Night Life was closed? Disappointing, as I was hoping to spot the Pygmy slow lorises and hedgehog tenrecs for the Global Challenge and since it's my favourite part of the zoo, but oh well. Couldn't get an explanation for why either although there seemed to be a few works going on when I peered down the stairs.
- The zoo has acquired Mountain peacock pheasants, now displayed in the closest outdoor aviary to the left of the Blackburn Pavilion.
- Snowdon Aviary looking fantastic - they're very nearly done now with the infrastructure. No vegetation for now though, so interested to see how that works. There appears to be a walkway through the aviary and on the far side a massive wooden building with what appears to be indoor accommodation, plus a few netted exhibits on both sides of the building - the building as a whole feels too large to just house colobus monkeys, so I'm hoping for some birds or small mammals. We'll see though - doesn't seem to be any other aviaries or construction work going on on that side of the canal so I don't reckon there'll be anything more.
If they can make use of all the height of the aviary then that would be quite a sight to see, especially from a distance across the canal.Glad to hear its finally nearly complete I hope it works well for them and they can put in a large group of colobus in there
I agree they need something at 3 level’s to work bestIf they can make use of all the height of the aviary then that would be quite a sight to see, especially from a distance across the canal.