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Port Lympne Wild Animal Park giraffes and zebras at port lympne and howletts

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by nicola08, 4 Jul 2009.

  1. nicola08

    nicola08 Well-Known Member

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    does anyone have any information about the giraffes and zebras at port lympne and howletts?
     
  2. BearCat

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    Howletts I believe does not have any giraffes or zebras, but Port Lympne has giraffes and zebras on the African Experience. I think they have 4 Grants zebras and 3 Grevys zebras.
     
  3. nicola08

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    does anyone have any information about the giraffes and zebras?
     
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    You are correct there, but Port Lympne definitely have Giraffe's and Zebra's on the African Experience.
     
  5. JamesB

    JamesB Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Port lympne has Rothchilds giraffe, as far as I know its a herd of 5 with a baby born in 2006. The zebras kept are Grants and the possibility of one other sub species..
     
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    Yassa Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    P.L. has 4.1 hybrid giraffes (I think they were thought to be pure baringo giraffes when they aquired them), the female will leave in 2009 and they will hold an all-male-group with a maximum capacity of 8 animals. Which is great, because the EEP needs holders which keep single-sex-groups of hybrids and purebred males which are not currently needed for breeding.
     
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    all the males are hybrids.
    They have one pure rothschild female named amber from longleat and her son (she was pregnant on arrival) called Karamoja
     
  8. Jacobea

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    Are they planning to breed Rothschild giraffes now then? I'm aware the male she was supposed to come with died en-route. It seems a waste to keep two pure specimins if they arn't going to breed from them (ie, send one out of the collection and get in another male/some more females).
     
  9. zoogiraffe

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    You are correct that Amber is pure but from what I have heard Yassa is correct in that she will leave collection to join another collection holding just pure Giraffes,while Port Lympne will hold 1 the largest Batchelor Herds of Giraffes in Europe.
     
  10. Jacobea

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    I presume Karamoja will join the bachelors until he's needed then?

    Good news about his mother :)
     
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    Thats the plan.
     
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    I take it Karamoja is a pure bred then? Seen as he's from Longleat with Amber
     
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    Correct he is.
     
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    Just wondering if this group has had any problems, as the whole group of 4 bulls and just one female are all kept together and most places only keep one male at a time with the females...
     
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    Not that i know,they have the same situation at Whipsnade and they`ve not had any problems.
     
  16. Nisha

    Nisha Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    Where is Amber moving too?
     
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    Kifaru Bwana Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Reviving an oldie: indeed where did Amber go to?
    Is Karamoja still with them?
     
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    Amber went to Flamingo Land to join their group of hybrid females
     
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    Kifaru Bwana Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I was always of the perception she is a pure bred rothschildi (coming from Longleat means good breeding).

    Is Amber now reclasiffied not pure-bred? :confused:
    (that would surprise me)
     
  20. Nisha

    Nisha Well-Known Member 10+ year member

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    There's now a question mark regarding the purity of the late Longleat female, Jolly. During her lifetime (late 80's, early 90's? to September 2008) she produced 10 calves, One of which was Amber. From what I understand the majority of collections holding her calves have been advised by the studbook not to breed the affected individuals for the forseeable future.