Moorhunhe
Well-Known Member
We went to Whipsnade for the first time yesterday.
Wednesday evening we very last minute decided (basically before going to bed, lol) we could go here.
It's only 1h15, not sure why we haven't been before.
We got there just after 10, and we left at 6.
Overall, it's such a nice place, and we debated on turning our tickets into an annual pass, but after seeing the entire park we decided not too.
The main bit to the left of the entrance, we just didn't see ourselves going round that bit on every visit.
I also don't do well in the heat, so some bits on that side like Monkey Forest/Cheetas wouldn't be something I would enjoy walking around in the summer time, and to just go in the colder times is silly too.
Does anyone where the male Lion came from?
I know the girls are from Antwerp, which made me very giddy being Belgian, haha!
I'm aweful at writing zoo-reports, so I'll just kind of list the nicer things we saw, and what we didn't saw.
The nicer things:
- 9 week old White Rhino
- 4 week old Camel
- baby François Langur
- saw some baby Meerkats from a distant for only a few seconds
- saw the Lemur talk, and once again, one of the Lemurs took a massive interest in the boyfriends camera, they all seem to want to touch that lens cap he has on it? lol
- the Aardvarks were sleeping inside, and thanks to it just being dark in there (no red light) we actually got a really good look at them
- we started the day with seeing 1 Lynx, and ended the day with 2 Lynx
- we saw all the Hippo's, they were just being fed as we walked into the house, so that was great timing
- did the train ride, good thing we did, as we didn't know about the driving bit, so we still managed to see some animals from better angles due to the train ride
- new species spotted: Ural Owl
We didn't see:
- Wolverines/Bongo/Zebra
I also got too excited (I live of little things) when I saw the gift shop had the actual proper Red Panda earband, and I got an extra one, because mine is starting to wear out a bit now.
I bought mine in The Netherlands last year, as I hadn't come accross them in England until now.
Wednesday evening we very last minute decided (basically before going to bed, lol) we could go here.
It's only 1h15, not sure why we haven't been before.
We got there just after 10, and we left at 6.
Overall, it's such a nice place, and we debated on turning our tickets into an annual pass, but after seeing the entire park we decided not too.
The main bit to the left of the entrance, we just didn't see ourselves going round that bit on every visit.
I also don't do well in the heat, so some bits on that side like Monkey Forest/Cheetas wouldn't be something I would enjoy walking around in the summer time, and to just go in the colder times is silly too.
Does anyone where the male Lion came from?
I know the girls are from Antwerp, which made me very giddy being Belgian, haha!
I'm aweful at writing zoo-reports, so I'll just kind of list the nicer things we saw, and what we didn't saw.
The nicer things:
- 9 week old White Rhino
- 4 week old Camel
- baby François Langur
- saw some baby Meerkats from a distant for only a few seconds
- saw the Lemur talk, and once again, one of the Lemurs took a massive interest in the boyfriends camera, they all seem to want to touch that lens cap he has on it? lol
- the Aardvarks were sleeping inside, and thanks to it just being dark in there (no red light) we actually got a really good look at them
- we started the day with seeing 1 Lynx, and ended the day with 2 Lynx
- we saw all the Hippo's, they were just being fed as we walked into the house, so that was great timing
- did the train ride, good thing we did, as we didn't know about the driving bit, so we still managed to see some animals from better angles due to the train ride
- new species spotted: Ural Owl
We didn't see:
- Wolverines/Bongo/Zebra
I also got too excited (I live of little things) when I saw the gift shop had the actual proper Red Panda earband, and I got an extra one, because mine is starting to wear out a bit now.
I bought mine in The Netherlands last year, as I hadn't come accross them in England until now.