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Indy 100 on MSNMysterious creature at Bristol Zoo with 'wings and horns' is not a deer say expertsA mysterious creature caught on camera at Bristol Zoo Project's Bear Wood habitat is not a deer, say experts who continue to ...
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Indy 100 on MSNMysterious creature captured on camera at Bristol Zoo stumps expertsRosie Sims, public engagement manager at Bristol Zoo Project, said ... saying the mysterious creature is actually a Muntjac deer. According to The Wildlife Trusts, the Muntjac deer "was introduced ...
There are thought to be fewer than 700 Philippine spotted deer left in the wild. Will Walker, Curator of Mammals at Bristol Zoo Project, said: “Any new arrival here at the zoo is special, ...
The male Philippine spotted deer has been welcomed by visitors at the Bristol Zoo Project. When parents Eugene and Pandora first arrived in the city, keepers hoped they would breed and are ...
A tiny deer fawn which is extremely rare has been filmed at Bristol Zoo Project as it made its first public appearance. The male Philippine spotted deer, which keepers say is healthy and feeding well, ...
A zoo in Bristol has welcomed two critically endangered primates with very distinctive voices - meaning visitors may hear them before they see them. Red ruffed lemurs growl, grunt and even scream.
A zoo in Bristol has welcomed two critically endangered primates with very distinctive voices - meaning visitors may hear them before they see them. Red ruffed lemurs growl, grunt and even scream. The ...
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