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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Squirrel Monkeys are weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Squirrel Monkey being weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
A zookeeper holds a Giant stick insect
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
A zookeeper holds a Giant stick insect
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Gorilla Kingdom
Western lowland Gorillas are the world's largest primate, weighing up to 200kg. They share 98.4% of their DNA with humans, and all four subspecies of gorilla subspecies are critically endangered.
Kiburi , Effie, Mjukuu, Gernot, Alika ,
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Gorilla Kingdom
Western lowland Gorillas are the world's largest primate, weighing up to 200kg. They share 98.4% of their DNA with humans, and all four subspecies of gorilla subspecies are critically endangered.
Kiburi , Effie, Mjukuu, Gernot, Alika ,
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Gorilla Kingdom
Western lowland Gorillas are the world's largest primate, weighing up to 200kg. They share 98.4% of their DNA with humans, and all four subspecies of gorilla subspecies are critically endangered.
Kiburi , Effie, Mjukuu, Gernot, Alika ,
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Gorilla Kingdom
Western lowland Gorillas are the world's largest primate, weighing up to 200kg. They share 98.4% of their DNA with humans, and all four subspecies of gorilla subspecies are critically endangered.
Kiburi a Silverback gorilla
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Tiger Territory home to our Sumatran tiger family
Tigers are excellent climbers and like to observe their terrain from a towering vantage point and Tiger Territory features tall trees to scale and high feeding poles to encourage natural predatory behaviours.
Tiger Territory is home to Asim, Gaysha and their cubs Zac and Crispin, who were born in June 2022.
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Tiger Territory home to our Sumatran tiger family
Tigers are excellent climbers and like to observe their terrain from a towering vantage point and Tiger Territory features tall trees to scale and high feeding poles to encourage natural predatory behaviours.
Tiger Territory is home to Asim, Gaysha and their cubs Zac and Crispin, who were born in June 2022.
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Tiger Territory home to our Sumatran tiger family
Tigers are excellent climbers and like to observe their terrain from a towering vantage point and Tiger Territory features tall trees to scale and high feeding poles to encourage natural predatory behaviours.
Tiger Territory is home to Asim, Gaysha and their cubs Zac and Crispin, who were born in June 2022.
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Tiger Territory home to our Sumatran tiger family
Tigers are excellent climbers and like to observe their terrain from a towering vantage point and Tiger Territory features tall trees to scale and high feeding poles to encourage natural predatory behaviours.
Tiger Territory is home to Asim, Gaysha and their cubs Zac and Crispin, who were born in June 2022.
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Zookeeper Chelsea weighs a Meerkat
called Dracula
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Zookeeper Chelsea entices Dracula, a male Meerkat onto the scales for his weigh in.
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Humboldt penguin chicks getting weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Humboldt penguin chicks getting weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Humboldt penguin chicks getting weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Humboldt penguin chicks getting weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Humboldt penguin chicks getting weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL London Zoo's Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
ZSL London Zoo’s Annual Weigh In at London Zoo, Regent’s Park, London, UK.
24th August 2023.
Humboldt penguin chicks getting weighed
ZSL London Zoo keepers record each animal’s vital statistics for the Annual Weigh In. With more than 14,000 animals in their care, London Zoo’s keepers spend hours throughout the year recording the heights and weights of all the animals – vital information which helps them to monitor their health and wellbeing.
The Annual Weigh In is a chance for keepers at the conservation zoo to make sure the information they’ve recorded is up-to-date and accurate, with each measurement then added to the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), a database shared with zoos all over the world that helps zookeepers to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Northern rockhopper penguins
Dobby weighed in at 1.84 kg
Alex Johnson zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Butterfly House
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Northern rockhopper penguins
Dobby weighed in at 1.84 kg
Alex Johnson zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Northern rockhopper penguins
Dobby weighed in at 1.84 kg
Alex Johnson zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Northern rockhopper penguins
Dobby weighed in at 1.84 kg
Alex Johnson zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Butterfly House
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Butterfly House
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Emperor Scorpion
Zoo keeper Tyrone Capel
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Ugandan Flower Beetle
Zoo keeper Tyrone Capel
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Nacho the Aardvark
Weighed in at 45 KG Angela Robinson and Harry Maskell zoo keepers
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Nacho the Aardvark
Weighed in at 45 KG Angela Robinson and Harry Maskell zoo keepers
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Nacho the Aardvark
Weighed in at 45 KG Angela Robinson and Harry Maskell zoo keepers
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Nacho the Aardvark
Weighed in at 45 KG Angela Robinson and Harry Maskell zoo keepers
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Ring tailed Lemur
Delilah weighed in at 2.8kg
Jane Storr zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Ring tailed Lemur
Delilah weighed in at 2.8kg
Jane Storr zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Greater one-horned Rhino
Called Beluki
Who weighed in at 1755KG
Zoo keeper Alex Simpson
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Greater one-horned Rhino
Called Beluki
Who weighed in at 1755KG
Zoo keeper Alex Simpson
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Ring tailed Lemur
Delilah weighed in at 2.8kg
Jane Storr zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Ring tailed Lemur
Delilah weighed in at 2.8kg
Jane Storr zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Northern rockhopper penguins
Dobby weighed in at 1.84 kg
Alex Johnson zoo keeper
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Chameleon from Madagascar
Zoo keeper Tyrone Capel
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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Annual weigh-in of 10,000 animals at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo's 10,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK's largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, UK.
23rd August 2022.
Chameleon from Madagascar
Zoo keeper Tyrone Capel
A huge-scale operation gets underway at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, as keepers coax thousands of animals, including aardvarks, spiders and rhinoceroses, to step onto the scales for the Zoo’s annual weigh-in, on Tuesday 23 August.
As part of their regular check-ups, all creatures great and small are having their vital statistics recorded as a way of keeping track of the health and wellbeing of the 10,000 animals at the UK’s largest
Zoo.
Behan, a 26-year-old, female, greater one-horned rhinoceros will step onto an industrial sized weight scale, while Whipsnade Zoo’s smallest inhabitants, such as its butterflies, or critically endangered desertas wolf spiders
(Hogna ingens), will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
Newcomer aardvarks Nacho and Terry will be taking part in the annual weigh-in for the first time since their arrival at the conservation Zoo.
Other first-timers to the weigh-in include three-month-old, endangered, Northern rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes moseleyi), Dobby, who hatched in May, and was hand-fed by dedicated keepers when her parents proved unable to look after her.
Best known for its own colossal beasts that graze enormous enclosures, like the Zoo’s two herds of prehistoric looking rhinoceroses, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo is home to over 10,000 amazing animals, including a herd of Asian elephants.
Families can see who is best at stalking like a tiger, solving puzzles like a chimp, digging like a meerkat, remembering like an elephant and taking on the giant inflatable for the Ultimate Showdown, at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s Ultimate Animal Challenge, which runs until Sunday 4 September.
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FEATURE - Zu süss: das jährliche Wägen der Zootiere in London
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/08/2017. London, United Kingdom. The Annual Weigh-In at London Zoo 2017.
Pictured: Asiatic Lionesses are lured to the ruler with hidden meat in a bag so they can be measured.
Once a year Zookeepers weigh and measure most of the 19,000 animals in London Zoo. The data is then collated and shared with other zoos around the world via the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS) to help monitor the condition of thousands of endangered species and helps with further research.
Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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FEATURE - Zu süss: das jährliche Wägen der Zootiere in London
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/08/2017. London, United Kingdom. The Annual Weigh-In at London Zoo 2017.
Pictured: A Fea's Flying Tree Frog is weighed.
Once a year Zookeepers weigh and measure most of the 19,000 animals in London Zoo. The data is then collated and shared with other zoos around the world via the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS) to help monitor the condition of thousands of endangered species and helps with further research.
Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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FEATURE - Zu süss: das jährliche Wägen der Zootiere in London
Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/08/2017. London, United Kingdom. The Annual Weigh-In at London Zoo 2017.
Pictured: A Fea's Flying Tree Frog is weighed.
Once a year Zookeepers weigh and measure most of the 19,000 animals in London Zoo. The data is then collated and shared with other zoos around the world via the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS) to help monitor the condition of thousands of endangered species and helps with further research.
Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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NEWS - Jährliches Tiere-Wiegen im Zoo von London
August 24, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: Max, the Eagle Owl, sits on the scale. Zoo keepers spend the day measuring and weighing all of the animals at London Zoo, measurements are then recorded into the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), where they are shared with zoos across the world, and used to compare information on thousands of endangered species. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05583164
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NEWS - Jährliches Tiere-Wiegen im Zoo von London
August 24, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: Penguins take turns to stand on the scale. Zoo keepers spend the day measuring and weighing all of the animals at London Zoo, measurements are then recorded into the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), where they are shared with zoos across the world, and used to compare information on thousands of endangered species. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05583166
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NEWS - Jährliches Tiere-Wiegen im Zoo von London
August 24, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: A penguin tips the scale at London Zoo. Zoo keepers spend the day measuring and weighing all of the animals at London Zoo, measurements are then recorded into the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), where they are shared with zoos across the world, and used to compare information on thousands of endangered species. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05583162
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NEWS - Jährliches Tiere-Wiegen im Zoo von London
August 24, 2016 - London, United Kingdom: Penguin keeper Zuzana attempts to weigh the penguins. Zoo keepers spend the day measuring and weighing all of the animals at London Zoo, measurements are then recorded into the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), where they are shared with zoos across the world, and used to compare information on thousands of endangered species. (Ben Stevens / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05583165
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