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Our animal-cams give you a 24-hour live-feed to the rhino and giraffe houses. Check in, any time, to see what’s going on. Top tip: feeding times are usually a good time to spot more action!

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Rhino-cam

Pay a visit to our rhino family. You’ll often spot them in the rhino house, especially around feeding times. And watch out for (not so little) Morag – the baby of the family.

Our rhinos are an important part of our conservation work and the research we undertake helps us to protect this threatened species.

Dot has been with us for over twenty years and has been a great mother to six calves – a real success story for the Endangered Species Breeding Programme. You’ll easily spot Dot as, unusually, her horn points downwards.

Graham is Morag’s Dad and Dot’s doting husband! You won’t spot him on the cam though because, as our only male rhino, Graham lives by himself in his own house. In the wild, male rhinos are solitary and only mix with the females when they mate.

Tswane is the female aunty of the group and likes competing with Dot for scratches from the keepers. If she hears the keepers coming, she’ll often reverse herself up to the gates for a good bottom scratch! She is a similar size to Dot but her horn grows upwards.

Morag was born here at the park in 2022 and is the baby of the family. You’ll often see her playing and doing mini-charges at things!

Giraffe-cam

See what our tallest park residents are up to today. And remember, if you don’t immediately see them in the giraffe house, don’t worry. They come in and out quite often throughout the day, so check back later.

Who can you spot?

We have five giraffes at the park – Sifa, Bella, Ruby, Harriet and Nóinín. They each have different characteristics, so see if you can spot who’s who…

Sifa is a male Rothschild’s giraffe, and is the biggest at 18-foot tall!

Bella is known for being very sassy and confident. She’s the most difficult to tell apart from the others, but look out for her brown spots with darker centres.

Ruby is easy to pick out as she has the darkest spots. She’s the brains of the family!

Harriet is our oldest giraffe at twenty. She’s also the palest in colour.

Nóinín is our newest arrival and she is the smallest in height.  You’ll often find Sifa glued to her side.

Chimp-cam

Our chimpanzee webcam will be taking a little break over the next few months while we carry out some exciting building works in the chimps’ house and on their island.

While that means you won’t be able to check in on them online just now, it does mean the chimps will have an even better environment to enjoy when the work is complete.

Thanks for your patience – we can’t wait to share the results with you soon!

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