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Old 06-04-2008

Does anybody know if this house is now open as i`ve not heard any mention of its opening on this forum yet,if any one knows can they please let me know and give an impression of what its like.Thanks in advance
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The opening of Crocodile Swamp has been put back to May 3 because of problems with the biomass heating system.
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Old 12-04-2008

Have they confirmed which species of Crocodile they are keeping in here as i keep hearing conflicting reports from different people who are suppose to be in the know?I was going to visit the weekend it now opening but have now put my visit back to let them get all the un-forseen problems sorted out before i visit.
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Old 12-04-2008

According to the website, there will be Cuban crocodiles, 2 Nile crocodiles from Poland and a female Saltwater from Thrigby Hall.
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Right thats starting to make more sense now looking forward to seeing it as it looks to be an intresting house.
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Old 13-04-2008

Yes - I've been watching it going up and am keen to see inside, but I'll be giving the opening weekend a miss. If previous bank holidays are anything to go by, it'll be heaving with people.
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Old 13-04-2008

I think I read somewhere that there was going to be an open-roofed reticulated python enclosure in there as well.

I may be wrong though as I read this information a while ago and I'm not sure how reliable it is...
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Old 13-04-2008

Yes - there will be a reticulated python in a moated enclosure that has no glass. Also boa constrictor and Burmese python in more conventional displays.
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Old 24-04-2008

I heard that the Nile crocs have arrived and are enormous
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Old 24-04-2008

Thats good to hear it will be nice to see some large Nile Crocs,is it still opening at the may bank holiday weekend?
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Old 24-04-2008

Yes - May 3rd.
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Old 24-04-2008

Can somebody post pics or description of this python moat? Friends reptile keepers said a python would climb out of any reasonable moat. :]
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Old 25-04-2008

Interesting!! I'll visit as soon as possible after the opening date.
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Old 28-04-2008

From the web site:
Zoo keepers have had a designer bag made to move giant snakes into the new Crocodile Swamp exhibit.

Paignton Zoo Environmental Park senior reptile keeper Katie Clegg explained: “Using a bag is the best way to keep stress to a minimum. It is safer for the snakes as the darkness helps to calm them. A bag is practical for staff as it is easier to close than a box – you have to be quick because the snakes can move very quickly.”

The bag, a cylindrical shape 1 metre across with a drawstring neck and made out of canvas, was prepared to order and stitched by Sewing Services of Paignton.

Katie: “We moved one snake at a time – the biggest snake weighed 88 kilos - 14 stone - and took four people to lift.”

So far, three pythons have been moved from the Zoo’s Reptile Tropics building to the new Crocodile Swamp, which opens on Saturday 3rd May. Another python will join them from Newquay Zoo in Cornwall. The snakes eat whole chicken and rabbit carcasses.

Crocodile Swamp has cost £1.5 million and was part-financed by a grant from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
















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Old 05-05-2008

I've visited Crocodile Swamp and uploaded 4 photos onto the Other UK/Ireland section of the Gallery - keywords Paignton Crocodile. It's not easy to take panoramic photos and, apart from the Nile Crocs and the reticulated python, you have to take them through glass.
When you enter, you are on a bridge above the 2 Nile Crocs. You then see the python, which basically are on one side of a deep pit while you are on the other glass fronted side. There is no way they could get out! You then go round a pond containing a water lily, then the inevitable child centred special effects area which also contains snakes. Then the Cuban crocs ( only saw one) and lastly the saltwater croc. You are on the same level as both of these.
Obviously a lot of effort has gone into it and, if you are interested in crocodiles and snakes, you'll enjoy it.

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