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Howletts Welcomes The Arrival Of Dhole Litter

28 June 2014 UNDER Blog

Last month Howletts Wild Animal Park welcomed the arrival of an adorable litter of 12 dhole pups. The pups made their debut in May just in time for half term and are proving to be amongst the most popular tourist attractions at the park.

The pups are now nine weeks old and recently took advantage of the warm weather to take their first steps with keepers reporting that all the pups are having a jolly good time in their enclosure.

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Fun Facts About The Sloth

21 June 2014 UNDER Blog

The sloth is a tropical mammal that can be found in South and Central America. These peculiar creatures use their long claws to cling to branches whilst they feast on leaves other animals are unable to reach. The sloth has claws that extend 3 to 4 inches which makes walking on the ground extremely difficult so they end up spending most of their time in tall trees instead.

There are two types of sloth the two toed sloth is slightly larger than its three toed cousin though both species share many of the same features. Both are about the size of a medium sized dog and weigh about 8 kilograms.

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WWF Celebrates Historic Victory In Amazon Conservation

14 June 2014 UNDER WWF

Last month, the Government of Brazil, the WWF and its partners announced the creation of a US$215 million fund that is designed to help ensure the long term protection of the largest network of protected areas in the world coming in at 150 million acres of Brazilian Amazon rainforest.

Conservationists rarely ever get to celebrate such a big win and the outcome is truly deserving of international attention.

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Why Do Zebra’s Have Stripes

7 June 2014 UNDER Blog

The striped coat of the Zebra is both stunning and extraordinary. In fact it is so beautiful that many people in the past have claimed it must be evidence of the infinitely artistic hand of God. We have come a long way since then, and over the years there have been many more rational explanations put forward, however none of them have managed to obtain a scientific consensus.

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Brooklyn Zoo Welcomes Two New Baby Gorillas

28 May 2014 UNDER Blog

New York’s Bronx Zoo recently welcomed the addition of two newly born western lowland gorillas.

In March Julia a 33 year old girl gave birth whilst a month later Tuti a 19 year old also gave birth. Both of the new born babies share the same father Ernie a 31 year old. Both mothers have successfully raised babies prior to this with Julia having given birth to two babies and Tuti one.

The new arrivals are part of a cooperative breeding program that is designed to enhance the genetic viability of zoo animals. The babies are the first gorillas to be born at the zoo since 2006. Since the Bronx Zoo opened the Congo Gorilla Forest exhibit in 1991 15 babies have been born and a total of 50 gorillas have been born at the zoo since 1972.

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The Many Different Ways A Dog Wags Its Tail

21 May 2014 UNDER Blog

Most people believe that dogs wag their tail when they are feeling happy or friendly however strictly speaking that is not exactly the whole truth.

Whilst it is true that dogs use their tails to communicate that does not always mean they want people to pet them.

There is a kind of language associated with how dogs wag their tail based on its position and motion

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Why The Sloth Can Hang Upside Down

14 May 2014 UNDER Blog

Sloths are famous for being sluggish and spending the majority of their lives upside down. Sloths do not have the same problems as humans have of breathing upside down. This is because according to research their internal organs are fixed in place

Three toed sloths have their guts anchored to their lower ribs by special adhesions which prevent their organs from pressing down on their lungs.

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Bison Conservation Efforts In Europe Seeing Success

7 May 2014 UNDER Blog

In Europe, bison went extinct nearly a century ago however conservationists are attempting to reintroduce the species back into the wild.

There are a number of female bison that have been brought up in captivity in the United Kingdom that will be reintroduced to a Romanian forest according to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

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More Crazy Facts About Puppies

28 April 2014 UNDER Blog

Puppies grow very quickly and this means it takes a little time for them to adjust to their new body. Just like when human babies begin to walk for the first time, the puppy can also be a little clumsy. This is very common for large size breeds because they have big paws and long legs, so unsurprisingly when a puppy trots beside you it can be quite clumsy.

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Crazy Facts About Puppies

21 April 2014 UNDER Blog

Puppies are similar to humans in that they are born without teeth. Unlike humans however they can neither hear, see nor smell when they are newly born. A puppy will first open its eyes and begin to hear when they reach between 9 to 12 days old. They have to wait another couple of weeks before they develop the ability to smell. Therefore it is crucial for newly born puppies to stay close to their mother so that they eat and grow properly.

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