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Restaurant animal exhibit at Cotswold WP 17/04/10
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Old 19-04-2010

For a long time this was used by tamarins (various species at different times) but now it is home to Java Sparrows.
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Old 21-04-2010

And many, many years ago, this housed a single Gila monster.
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Old 21-04-2010

Actually going to show my age now I remember seeing at least 2 Gila Monsters in this enclosure
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Last time I visited, it housed a pair of cotton-top tamarins!
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This now houses a pair of Arabian Rock Hyrax
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This now houses a pair of Arabian Rock Hyrax
Procavia capensis jayakari
Ooo, very nice!
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Cool, when were these brought in?
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Im not sure, but they didn't look very settled in there, so i would guess at not that long ago
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Im not sure, but they didn't look very settled in there, so i would guess at not that long ago
Damn never looked in there when I visited on Thursday never mind just gives me a n excuse to go again!
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They must have been introduced in the last month, because there were still the pair of cotten tops when i did my keeper for a day back in Janurary.
 


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