Animals Enjoy Hair-Raising Halloween Treats at Whipsnade Zoo

Animals Enjoy Hair-Raising Halloween Treats at Whipsnade Zoo
A lion cub pounces on a pumpkin at Whipsnade Zoo (c) Dominic Lipinski

By Animals Correspondent

RHINOS, black lemurs, and a pride of ten lions were trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week at Whipsnade Zoo, as ‘Boo at the Zoo’ takes over for October half-term. 


Kicking off the spook-tacular fun at the UK’s largest zoo, greater one-horned rhino, Hugo, tucked into his very own pumpkin patch - a special treat among his usual diet of seasonal vegetables. 

Hugo the greater one-horned rhino tucking into his own pumpkin patch at Whipsnade Zoo (c) Dominic Lipinski


Meanwhile, the zoo’s spirited pair of endangered black lemurs, Camilla and Kagi, woke up to find their home decorated with marigold flowers and day-of-the-dead skulls, encouraging them to forage for food amongst the festivities. 


Finally, the conservation zoo’s seven north African lion cubs got their very first taste of pumpkin spice, as they explored pumpkins scented with medley fit for a witch's brew - perfume and fish juice - designed to stimulate their incredible sense of smell and playfully inquisitive nature.  

Northern African lion cub explores pumpkins at Whipsnade Zoo (c) Dominic Lipinski


 Hayley Jakeman, Animal Operations Manager at Whipsnade Zoo, said:

“We’re making sure the animals aren’t missing out on any of the Halloween fun this October half-term - but introducing novel items to their habitat, or finding clever ways to conceal their usual breakfast is actually a great way of encouraging their curiosity, helping reinforce social bonds, and making sure they keep fit by hunting out their food.
“Just like our animals, we want everyone to join in the Boo at the Zoo fun this half-term; we’re running an amazing offer where children’s tickets for Whipsnade Zoo are just £10 between Saturday 25 October and Sunday 2 November!” 


 


For parents wanting a way to entertain their little monsters this October half-term, discover more than 11,000 animals, and a whole host of Halloween activities, Whipsnade Zoo is the place to be.

Children’s tickets cost just £10 this October half term, and can be booked online at
www.whipsnadezoo.org  

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