Strathmorezoo
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I couldn't agree moreSince you're new to ZooChat, you might want to consider adopting a more polite tone moving forward.
I couldn't agree moreSince you're new to ZooChat, you might want to consider adopting a more polite tone moving forward.
The other person wasn't polite were they?Since you're new to ZooChat, you might want to consider adopting a more polite tone moving forward.
I would reconsider if that's really the hill you want to die on, even if they weren't polite - meeting rudeness with rudeness is rarely a constructive thing to do, and far too many online spats arise from people misconstruing or misunderstanding a message. This website in particular is pretty terrible for that sometimesThe other person wasn't polite were they?

Hog Deer I thinkAfternoon up at Whipsnade, and despite the intermittent rain did see Banteng and white lipped deer out in the PTA for the very first time (The deer a new species for me). The new Tapir and the Tufted Deer were elusive though.
My knowledge of Deer does sometimes let me down so I was wondering could someone tell me what species this is? There were two males a long way from any of the other deer.
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Afternoon up at Whipsnade, and despite the intermittent rain did see Banteng and white lipped deer out in the PTA for the very first time (The deer a new species for me). The new Tapir and the Tufted Deer were elusive though.
My knowledge of Deer does sometimes let me down so I was wondering could someone tell me what species this is? There were two males a long way from any of the other deer.
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Afternoon up at Whipsnade, and despite the intermittent rain did see Banteng and white lipped deer out in the PTA for the very first time (The deer a new species for me). The new Tapir and the Tufted Deer were elusive though.
My knowledge of Deer does sometimes let me down so I was wondering could someone tell me what species this is? There were two males a long way from any of the other deer.
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The first photo is a Sika, though I can 't tell which subspecies. 2nd photo is a Hog deer.
I thought that Whipsnade still maintained Formosan / Taiwan sika right?The first photo is a Sika, though I can 't tell which subspecies. 2nd photo is a Hog deer.
I believe so yes. But it was mentioned somewhere there might be some new aquisitions though. So didn't risk stating it as Formosan.I thought that Whipsnade still maintained Formosan / Taiwan sika right?
@Pertinax, indeed and sure enough it seems they have acquired some IndoChina/Vietnam sika (which I am quite happy about). However, the Taiwan/Formosan sika do have their genetics value as being part of a global ex situ population and with relevance for restoring the Taiwan/Formosan sika to their former glory in situ and natural range Taiwan.I believe so yes. But it was mentioned somewhere there might be some new aquisitions though. So didn't risk stating it as Formosan.
@Pertinax, indeed and sure enough it seems they have acquired some IndoChina/Vietnam sika (which I am quite happy about). However, the Taiwan/Formosan sika do have their genetics value as being part of a global ex situ population and with relevance for restoring the Taiwan/Formosan sika to their former glory in situ and natural range Taiwan.
I see Edinburgh have announced there young female pygmy hippo is moving to yet unnamed uk collection shortly , fingers crossed it will be whipsnade and a long overdue mate for Tapon.
I'm assuming your referring to breeding. Pygmy Hippos sexually mature at three or four years of age (females usually later than males), so yes Haggis is too young to breed as of right now being only eleven months old.Haggis would be on the young side anyway, wouldn't she?
I'm assuming your referring to breeding. Pygmy Hippos sexually mature at three or four years of age (females usually later than males), so yes Haggis is too young to breed as of right now being only eleven months old.