Welcome back to another episode of Zoo Exhibit Tours! Today I am going to be touring Tiger Territory at ZSL London Zoo. This is one of my biggest and best tours to date! Instagram: george_cuev... Thank you for watching!
looks great. I love these tigers they look so orange compared to other tigers do you know why? Another great video. Did you know that the new Atlantic Forest area at Yorkshire Wildlife Park has opened. They have Maned Wolves, Lowland Tapiers, and Bush Dogs. Also the Endangered Giant Otters have a pup. One of the Wallabies has had an albeno {white} joey which is supposed to be quite rare. The Rolloway Monkeys which are very rare also had a baby a while back. The new entrance area and shops has also opened, but not the hotel yet and there is another ampatheatre presumeably for the Sealions when they arrive from Whipsnade which is supposed to be quite soon.
They are Sumatran Tigers and they have very orange coats compared to other tiger species. And yes, I'm aware of the new developments at Yorkshire Wildlife Park and I can't wait to see them!
Hi, George Do you kno anything about a masterplan project for London zoo,I mean new developments or just some London Zoo extension planning,please? There were plans for a masterplan project in order to redevelop the long closed Maschester zoo Belle Vue zoo, which I visited as a kid in the late 70s´ you know. It would be great news if plans were as announced before the COVID pandemics some artist renderings, though John Paul Johnson was in charge of it. Many thanks,good zoo videos congrats, George!
Do a tour of kingdom of the wild or Chimpanzee Lookout or Rajangs forest or Elephant Kingdom when you next go if you want any information about them ask me
Where would you say, from all of your visits, is the best place to photograph tigers? I got to Yorkshire Wildlife Park regularly mainly for photography. I don’t like shooting through glass or where there are lots of man made backgrounds. At YWP the enclosure allow you to avoid glass and even shoot over moats so no fences (as you’ll know). Where would you recommend? Many thanks and keep up the good work.
Hey. If you’re looking for places that have no fences/open viewing then Chester Zoo is a good one. Yes it does have some glass but the main viewing area is open. Dudley Zoo is another one to have open viewing. Some parts of whipsnade zoo’s tiger enclosure you’re able to photograph over the fence.
@@GeorgeCuevasYT thanks. I have been to Whipsnade a few times. Dudley and Chester are worth a try as I live in the Midlands. Others have recommended Chester. Thanks for the tips 👍