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Dudley Zoo Prices, Opening Times, Discount Vouchers, Family Pass , Ticket Price Offers, Animals List, Parking - 7th Traveler
Dudley Zoo Tickets Prices / Entrance Fee 2018, Opening Times, Discount Vouchers, Family Pass Membership, Ticket Price Offers, Animals List, Parking, Chair Lift Ride, Sunday Timings, Castle Combo Admission Fee, Online Booking, Official Website, 2 for 1 special offers, buy one get one free voucher etc.
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Lions, tigers, jaguar escape German zoo
Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar that escaped their enclosures at a zoo in western Germany have been recaptured. The animals were found inside the zoo compound in Lünebach after a search involving a drone, officials told German media. Local residents had earlier been told to stay indoors.
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Puan, world’s oldest known Sumatran orangutan, dies aged 62 in Australian zoo
Zookeepers have paid emotional tribute to the world’s oldest known Sumatran orangutan, “a grand old lady” who died at a Western Australian zoo on Monday. Puan was given to Perth zoo in 1968 and is believed to have been born in Sumatra 1956. At 62 years she lived well beyond her typical life expectancy and was recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest verified member of her species in 2016.
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Manda Zoo in Jammu: A Must Visit Zoo in Jammu | Tourmyjk.com
Manda Zoo in Jammu: A Zoo is one of such places which help us in bringing out the child inside us. But when it comes to finding a zoo in Jammu then Manda Zoo in Jammu is the only zoo in the whole province to get in touch with the beauty of nature’s best creations.
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White tiger kills zookeeper in Japan
A rare white tiger has mauled a zookeeper to death in its enclosure at a zoo in Japan, officials say. Akira Furusho, 40, was found bleeding from the neck in the tiger's cage at the zoo in the southern city of Kagoshima. He was taken to hospital and pronounced dead. The male tiger, named Riku, was sedated with a tranquiliser before rescue workers and police arrived.
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After Bloodbath, The National Zoo's Naked Mole-Rats Finally Choose Their Queen
At last, we’ve reached the conclusion of this scintillating drama: the National Zoo’s naked mole-rat colony has chosen its queen. In case you’ve been living under a rock, let us catch you up: the Small Mammal House at the Smithsonian National Zoo is home to a colony of naked mole-rats, and for the last several months they’ve been engaged in a quiet—but brutal—battle for political supremacy. Naked mole-rats are one of just two eusocial mammalian species, which means they live much like colonies of bees or ants...
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At San Diego’s Frozen Zoo, a chance for animal immortality
The cryobank is a rich source of genetic knowledge of hundreds of creatures. It may one day be used to bring endangered species back from the brink and deepen the gene pool of wild populations.
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Zoo Keeper Helps Constipated Monkey Pass Peanut By Licking Its Butt For An Hour
As stories about a Chinese zoo keeper licking a monkey's butt in order to save its life go, this one from chinaSMACK is by far the most endearing. After a young Francois' leaf monkey in his care consumed a peanut that had been tossed into its enclosure, Wuhan Zoo employee Zhang Bangsheng noticed that the animal had become dangerously constipated.
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Wild raccoon moves into German zoo; keepers can’t expel it
A wild raccoon has moved into Heidelberg Zoo in Germany and keepers can’t kick him out. German daily Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung reported Friday that zoo staff recently discovered the uninvited guest inside the raccoon enclosure, where he seemed to be getting along fine with the seven original residents.
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Injured Florida Tortoise Receives First-Ever Turtle Wheelchair
One very lucky Florida tortoise has been given a second chance at life thanks to his new, custom wheelchair. A tortoise named Scoot Reeves was injured by a front end loader in Milton, Florida. He was left with his back legs paralyzed and his shell cracked. Scoot was brought to Hillman Veterinary Clinic in Pensacola in bad shape and was at risk of being euthanized due to his poor quality of life. However, Vet Techs Sasha Corbett and Shannon Chavers figured out a way to get Scoot back on his feet again.
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The Detroit Zoo plans to be entirely powered by renewable energy by 2021
Windmills and solar panels may soon be keeping the lights on in the reptile house, and throughout the Detroit Zoo. The zoo, located in Detroit's suburb of Royal Oak, says it's shifting to being powered entirely by renewable energy.
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Melbourne zoos are now live-streaming their penguins, lions and baby snow leopards
Practising social distancing right now? Luckily for you, Melbourne’s zoos have decided to live stream their animals so you won’t miss out on a second of all that cute creature fun. Zoos Victoria has set up live streams at some Melbourne Zoo and Werribee Open Range Zoo enclosures, including the adorable snow leopard cubs. These adorable (and frequently napping) cubs were born on January 26 and are starting to explore the world a little more under the watchful eye of their mum Miska.
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Zoo shares adorable pictures of orangutans playing with their otter friends
A zoo in Belgium has shared some amazing photos of a blossoming friendship between a family of orangutans and their otter neighbors. The animals live together at Pairi Daiza zoo in Domaine du Cambron, as part of a program designed to maintain the primates' wellbeing in captivity.
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Leadership secrets from foreign penguins
Leadership by example helps forge a team. Let's see how penguins can lead the way.A few years back, there was a brand new fitness program at the San Francisco Zoo – a program that sort of just
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Zoo might feed animals to each other to stay afloat during lockdown
The coronavirus is sending a zoo into a feeding frenzy.
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Rare blue lobster sent to Ohio zoo after discovery at seafood restaurant
A rare blue lobster escaped the fate that awaited it after the Ohio restaurant it was discovered at sent it off to a zoo instead of a boiling pot in its kitchen. The curious crustacean was delivered to a Red Lobster restaurant in Cuyahoga Falls last week. However, an employee quickly recognized one of the lobsters did not look like the others. Turns out it was a 1 in 2 million blue lobster (the shell’s unique coloring is caused by a genetic anomaly).
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Stressed elephants at Warsaw zoo to be given medical marijuana
The Warsaw zoo has said it will start giving its elephants medical marijuana as part of a ground-breaking pilot project to test how it reduces their stress levels. Medical cannabis has been used worldwide to treat dogs and horses but “this is probably the first initiative of its kind for elephants,” Agnieszka Czujkowska, the veterinarian in charge of the project, said.
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'World's loneliest elephant' okayed to quit zoo for new life
An elephant who has become a cause celebre for animal rights activists around the world will be allowed to leave his Pakistani zoo and transferred to better conditions, the animal welfare group helping with the case said Saturday. Dubbed the ‘world’s loneliest elephant’ by his supporters, Kaavan has languished at a zoo in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad for more than 35 years.
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Cute but ferocious: N.C. Zoo announces birth of sand cat kitten
Sand cats may be small but don’t let their petite size fool you. They’re wild, fearless hunters that kill venomous snakes in the desert. They’re also a rare sight to see, which is why the N.C. Zoo is excited to announce the birth of a sand cat on Monday, Aug. 10. The kitten, small enough to fit into a teacup, was born to mother Najma, 3, and father Cosmo, five. This is the first kitten for the pair.
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The moment the 'world's loneliest elephant' makes his first friend in years
An elephant who was rescued from Pakistan is settling into his new home in Cambodia – touching trunks with his new friends. Footage shows the 36-year-old male jumbo named Kaavan at the Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary in Siem Reap province. At sunrise, he enjoyed a refreshing mud bath then met one of his new neighbours, Di Poh, and they greeted each other by touching the tips of their trunks.
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