Cambridgeshire

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Animals as your guest – fun and education to your school, party, group or special event from Animal Club in Cambridgeshire     Animal Club Cambridgeshire offers interactive educational or social animal encounter experiences. We tailor visits to the requirements of any primary, secondary or SEN school, party, group or special event.   We pride… Read more »

What geckos make good pets?

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Geckos are wonderful animals and come in all shapes and sizes. Here are the pros and cons of keeping some of the most well known gecko species. Geckos are well known for being cute, quick and having sticky feet. However, leopard and crested geckos have a big difference- one is terrestrial (ground dwelling) and one… Read more »

What are the biggest animals on Earth?!

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  The blue whale may take the crown for being the biggest animal on Earth, but other animals are the biggest of their kind or in history.   After watching David attenborough and seeing how majestic the whales were, it got me thinking about their sheer size and strength. There are so many wonderful animals… Read more »

Could Jurassic park become a reality?

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Jurrasic park implied that bringing back dinosaurs could be done through scientific experiments. Bringing back animals from the dead is seen to be possible but only if DNA is still intact. However, finding preserved DNA can be a challenge. If Jurrasic park taught us anything it’s that bringing them back would certainly have consequences.. but… Read more »

Why does my rabbit stare at me?

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Staring is very common in rabbits. It’s likely your rabbit stares at you out of love and happiness, but they could also be hungry, or confused. Rabbits also have a transparent eyelid that they use while they sleep, which may make it seem like they are staring.    A loving rabbit stare   Your rabbit… Read more »

Animal school visits Nottingham

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Animal school visits Nottingham     Animal school visits Sheffield offered by Animal Club.   We bring a selection of wonderful and friendly creatures who will help to learn about different species. From bugs life and rainforest inhabitants to the life cycle, environment and sustainability topics.   Animal Club school visits workshops offer support for… Read more »

Are orangutans aggressive?

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Orangutans are typically less aggressive than other monkey species. This is because male orangutans live solitary lives, so are much less likely to have to compete with other males for resources. They only mate for a few days at a time, reducing competition for female orangutans.     Orangutan social structures   Most monkey species… Read more »

Where do giraffes get their pattern from?

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Each giraffe has their own unique set of spots, but it is thought that they in part inherit them from their parents. This explains why each subspecies of giraffe has its own general spot shape and colour. Their spots mainly function to camouflage them from predators, although they also help to regulate their temperature, and… Read more »

Does Barcelona have a zoo?

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Located in the heart of Barcelona, Barcelona Zoo is a great place to visit with family. It has many great enclosures to explore, such as a terrarium with crocodiles and other reptiles, 2 monkey galleries, and a large aviary with areas representing 4 different ecosystems.  Visiting Barcelona Zoo   If you’re looking for a zoo… Read more »

Can geckos get lonely?

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Since geckos are naturally solitary and territorial creatures, they do not get lonely if placed alone in a cage or left for some time away from their keeper. They much prefer having their food and heat to themselves rather than sharing it with another gecko.   As an owner of a gecko, you may be worried that… Read more »