HelloCrossy67
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Marwell were doing quite well with them too, however are without a male at the moment.
Just don't underestimate the size of whipsnade, it's alot of walking but worth the effort.I'm likely to visit UK in the next few months and I'll visit Whipsnade. Any advice for the visit? It will probably be in April, taking advantage of more daylight hours and longer hours. Any notable species that we can't miss?
I'm likely to visit UK in the next few months and I'll visit Whipsnade. Any advice for the visit? It will probably be in April, taking advantage of more daylight hours and longer hours. Any notable species that we can't miss?
Just to add to this, you can take a car in but absolutely don't have to. I prefer walking it myself, and using the train to view Passage Through Asia (and the bull elephant paddock)Just don't underestimate the size of whipsnade, it's alot of walking but worth the effort.
For me the best way to go through Whipsnade is enter and go to the right and see the bears and wolverines.. then cross the path and see the hunting dogs ( may have a new pack by April) and baby giraffes born in 2024 .. come back to the road and see the white rhinos with 2 baby boy rhinos born in 2024! Then walk around and your at the cheetah ( all males) hippos ( mother and son and lone Pygmy male).. walk down the Path in front and you’ll be at the lions who had cubs in late November 2024 so by April likely be visible.. then your at the meerkat ( continually breeding) Aardvark and porcupine enclosure. I would recommended seeing at Least 1 or 2 bird shows in the afternoon as they are usually pretty good and informative with a wide variety of birds on show which change every show! Monkey forest is a long walk and depending on the day you can walk the entire path and not see a monkey.. as they are all indoors which is at the end of the long path.. so we usually head to the house as more often the monkey are inside rather than out.. end the day with the elephants as they have a baby girl born 2022 and she is always getting up to mischief! Hope that helps xI'm likely to visit UK in the next few months and I'll visit Whipsnade. Any advice for the visit? It will probably be in April, taking advantage of more daylight hours and longer hours. Any notable species that we can't miss?
I'm likely to visit UK in the next few months and I'll visit Whipsnade. Any advice for the visit? It will probably be in April, taking advantage of more daylight hours and longer hours. Any notable species that we can't miss?
I'm likely to visit UK in the next few months and I'll visit Whipsnade. Any advice for the visit? It will probably be in April, taking advantage of more daylight hours and longer hours. Any notable species that we can't miss?
Thank you very much for your detailed advice, I really appreciate it.
I notice you talk a lot about cars. Can you visit Whipsnade by car? I didn't know this. We're planning to rent a car to go to Whipsnade and Hamerton (on two different days), so if the visit (or part of it) of Whipsnade is done by car, we could use it.
Would you include a number of other antelope species as well?They seem to have declined in number in the UK quite dramatically.
hi. cam someone confirm how many tigers are here now. ? 1
There are four gemsbok (1.3) as at 1st January 2024, according to the latest animal inventory, but that's already a year oldThe antelope indoors area was locked with 1 gemsbok indoors and 3 outside but I can't remember how many they have and if the 1 indoors is new.
Thank you wasn't quite sure, in that case let's hope the one kept in is pregnant.There are four gemsbok (1.3) as at 1st January 2024, according to the latest animal inventory, but that's already a year old
Not a zoo trip but drove past earlier and noticed a couple of things. There was a large filming crew set up in the car park so some form of filming I assume is happening within the zoo.
Also there look to be a whole load of new smart signs by the penguins.