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  1. mazfc

    mazfc Well-Known Member

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    Yorkshire wildlife park has one too.
     
  2. zoogiraffe

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    Knew I had to have missed a few,until you posted that couldn't even picture one at Yorkshire Wildlife Park,now that I have looked at my photos of the place I know why I couldn't remember it!!!And thats because its as dull and boring of an exhibit as the one at Black Isle and that is not a good thing to say about a Park that I rate highly!!
     
  3. Jordan-Jaguar97

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    Update from today!;

    1)Two L'hoest Monkeys have gone on-show in the Island enclosure next to the Pileated Gibbon.
    2)The two baby Camels 'Will' and 'Kate' have moved to the Gazelle paddock.
    3)I counted 15 Magnelliac Penguins and 5 new Reindeer calfs
    4)Dexter the Saki has returned on-show with the new female.

    Photos to follow. :)
     
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    Pertinax Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Presumably they are two of the ones Edinburgh imported recently (was it from the States?) and which were planned to be dispersed mostly to other zoos.
     
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    Will be visiting within the next few days (as yet not set a date) what should I look out for and what as the zoo got that no one else has got

    Which new arrivals will be on show within the next 7 days and what are the refreshments like (food & prices)

    I will be putting a independent review about the zoo as it is the first time I have visited for quite a while so should be very interesting.
     
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    And Longleat too!
     
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    and Curragh's too! :)
     
  8. Jordan-Jaguar97

    Jordan-Jaguar97 Well-Known Member

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    The two L'hoest Monkeys arrived from Edinburgh and Colchester.
     
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    Alpaca´s have recently arrived.
     
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    Quick update from a few hours at the Zoo today!

    1)Tebogo the young Zebra is nearly the size of his mother. He again was with Bette and Helene.
    2)The L'hoest monkeys were given outdoor access.
    3)Danny the Donkey was with Charlene, Leah and Eliza no sign of Amanda and Emma.
    4)Only one Chinese Water Dragon.
    5)Wallace the Lion was with one female.
    6)The newly arrived Alpaca are were the Shetland Ponies were previously- the Shetland Ponies are due to leave in september.
     
  11. Jordan-Jaguar97

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    A male Sitatunga arrived yesterday to join the all female group.
     
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    A few notes from today's visit-

    - The male Sitatunga was at the back of the paddock and was certainly catching the eye of one female.
    - Bette the Zebra has a bad hoof.
    - One of the Red fronted Lemurs has moved to the Squirrel monkey enclosure in the small primate house
    - Wallace the Lion was with the females
    - only 0:2 Gazelles I saw
    - One of the Long nosed Potoroos have moved in with the Lorikeets near the Wallaby walkthrough
     
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    Jordan-Jaguar97 Well-Known Member

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    Abit of news-

    0:0:3 Capybara born
    1:1 Kea taken off-show

    will be visiting on the 16/10/11 I haven't been in a while
     
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    Well they were on-show on the 28/9/2011,so they weren't off-show for long!

    Also they now have a Chinese Soft-shelled Turtle in with the Nile Monitor in the Elephant House,and they have just recieved Chester Zoo's old breeding male Sitatunga,as their new breeding male!Also some sad news is that the Agile Wallabys left the collection earlier this year,now leaving only South Lakes Wild Animal Park with this species in the UK.
     
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    Ferra and Badger the Shetland ponies are due to leave the zoo today, Badger will be returning in 2012 with a new female.
     
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    This might be old news, but it was a very pleasant surprise for me ... Blackpool now have a pair of L'Hoest's Guenon in place of the smaller colobus group on the islands near the entrance (the main group in the primate house is looking as good as ever). They came from Edinburgh and are currently confined to the house: obviously they will need to be introduced to the island carefully having had no previous experience of water barriers.
     
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    New focus in EAZA on Cercopithecinae.. About timely .... result of recent US imports too.
    :cool:
     
  18. Jordan-Jaguar97

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    One of them came from Colchester they arrived in the summer.
     
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    robmv Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    That makes more sense - I was going by the information on zootierliste.
     
  20. Jordan-Jaguar97

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    Visited today abit of news and also got a lot of information today!

    1) Ivy the female Pileated gibbon is off-show due to an infection.
    2) The young bactrian camels that were rejected by their mums have been re-introduced to the herd.
    3) Darwin the tortoise has been seperated from the others for winter.
    4) The cotton-top Tamarin enclosure is empty.

    Species count up today-
    Two Arabian gazelle
    Five de brazza monkey
    Eight king colobus
    Seven bactrian Camel
    Two kea
    Two emu
    Seven pelican
    Six bongo
    Four zebra
    Six giraffe
    Ten capybara
    One tiger
    Three lion
    Two red panda
    Seven agouti
    Twenty-two flamingo
    Five gorilla
    Four orangutan

    Births over the last few years-
    A young black howler born in June 2004.
    Capybara bred twice in 2003 and 2011.
    Yacare caiman both born in 1996.
    Mia the De brazza born in 2004.

    Species on-show in the reptile house-
    Jamacian Boa
    Chinese water Dragon
    Prehensile tailed Skink
    Blotched blue tongued Skink
    Rudd
    White's tree frog
    Oriental fire bellied frog
    Grey tiger salamander
    African bush mantis
    Red bellied piranha
    Home's hingeback tortoise
    Nile monitor
    Bell's hingeback tortoise
    Spiny tailed dab lizard
    Starbust tarantula
    Death head cockroach
    Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake (original pair came from London and bred, does anybody have anymore further information?)
    Madagascan hissing cockroach
    Catfish
    Platys
    Neon tetra
    Green anaconda
    Sunburst baboon spider
    Salmon pink bird eating spider
    Common boa
    Reticulated python
    Tropical millipede
    African sun beetle
    Giant west African land snail
    Girdled lizard
    Desert locust
    Red footed tortoise
    Rhinoceros iguana
    Sail-fin lizard
    Leopard tortoise
    Yacare caiman

    I will post photos now!