AlexanderTHG
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I noticed that Tizzer wasn't there when i went on the 11th. Also during that visited Clara seemed to be away from the rest of the crash as wasn't with her normal buddy Mikumi.
I noticed that Tizzer wasn't there when i went on the 11th. Also during that visited Clara seemed to be away from the rest of the crash as wasn't with her normal buddy Mikumi.
First post though lurker for a while.
Just to say that Neo one of the last African lions was put down last Wednesday leaving only 2 lions from the original pride. There’s no ‘news’ about it and they are only informing visitors if they ask about it according to the keeper I spoke to (I wondered where Neo was as had seen him two weeks before and they are always together so went off to find someone).
A sad moment, I have very much enjoyed seeing him and the others over the years (I visit whipsnade very regularly as a keen big cat photographer).
I guess there may be some moves to take the two remaining lions off show to the big cat quarantine area (opposite the hippos) if asiatics were to come in - the exhibit and zoo Africa narrative would need a bit of a rework for that to happen. It’s probably unlikely we’d see African lions again I guess give their status. I hope we don’t lose lions altogether in the ‘not london’ zoo.
I hope they do stay in their enclosure, it’s been a great space for them to be in since it was redeveloped, though of course many zoo visitors and ‘rare lions are the only worthwhile lions’ tick boxers are bored by ‘old African lions’. That’s a shame when they are still so amazing to see even at 15.
Good times, thanks Neo.
Which of the lions remain , Kia and Max ?
A sign on next to the squirrel monkey island from my visit yesterday:
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Is this likely to be where the Sulawesi crested macaques will live?
A sign on next to the squirrel monkey island from my visit yesterday:
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Is this likely to be where the Sulawesi crested macaques will live?
Since when have they had Demoiselles?Also from yesterday's visit:
- the demoiselle cranes have been removed from the lake by the restaurant and signs for them taken down
- the new meerkat house is complete and there is now lots of red sand in the enclosure
- some Boreray Sheep (I counted three) are now living with the three alpacas in the farm
Sorry, not demoiselle. They are Blue/Stanley cranes.Since when have they had Demoiselles?
Sorry, not demoiselle. They are Blue/Stanley cranes.
The January 2021 Stocklist lists the following crane species:Whipsnade have held both Blue and Demoiselle crane for a good few years now. I remember seeing Demoiselle in the aviary next to the railway cafe and Blue in the (now long defunct) Bird Garden.
The January 2021 Stocklist lists the following crane species:
1.0 Brolga
1.1 Red-crowned
1.1 Stanley
2.4 Wattled