
02-12-2007
well atm they have three leopard seals, one male named casey and two females, Brooke who has been at the zoo for sometime now and Sabine who is a new female.
all three of the seals were brought in as rehabilitation seals washed up on Australian beaches and due to qurantine restrictions and the logistics of actually taking a giant leopeard seal back to antartica they have all stayed at the zoo.
Currently only brooke is on display in the heritage listed seal pools which arnt great for her becuase there is no temperature control and the water is a lot warmer then it would naturally be for her. in the new GSO they wil have temperature controlled pools so all three seals re expected to put on a lot more wieght and look more like their wild counterparts.
i dont remeber how much fish they eat each day but i can find out for you maybe this weekend? in terms of husbadry it diffres between the seals. Brooke has close conatct with a number of her keepers and some swim in with her. the two new seals are slightly diffrent as they are still quite wild so contact is slightly more controlled and no swimming occurs
hope that helps.... cant wait to see the two new young ones in the big pool
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