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At what I know, London and Edinburgh have Painted Hunting Dogs, unaware of the other subspecies.
Yes because two giant pandas are arriving at the Toronto Zoo in 2013.
you can see African hunting dogs in London zoo, Colchester or Dublin. i think that's what you were asking
There are estimated to be around 100 white tigers in zoos and wildlife parks in the UK. However, it is important to note that white tigers do not exist in the wild and are a product of selective breeding for captivity.
Pandas are not native to the UK. Any pandas that are in the UK are in zoos.
There is a species of hedgehogs in Africa called African Pigmy hedgehogs. There is also a European species that's wild in parts of the UK that are much larger than the African variety.
No, penguins are not native to the UK. They are typically found in colder climates like Antarctica, South America, Africa, and Australia. However, some zoos in the UK house penguins in controlled environments.
As elephants are not native to the UK , there are approximately 350 in zoos across the country.
A strict diet of cows and dogs. That is all. p.s. This answer is totally right. By a Secret Spy.
As of now, there are no wild cheetahs in the UK, as they are not native to the region. However, there are several cheetahs in zoos and wildlife reserves across the country, but the exact number can vary. Conservation efforts are in place to protect cheetah populations globally, as they are currently listed as vulnerable due to habitat loss and poaching. For specific numbers in captivity, it's best to check with individual zoos or wildlife organizations.
The Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland is currently the only zoo in the UK housing giant pandas.
Wild wolves? Zero.Captive wolves? Around 100, most of which are held in zoos. There are also around two dozen wolves kept privately under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act licensing scheme.There's an old - but still interesting - report on keeping wolves privately in the UK available from DEFRA's website:http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/gwd/wolfdogs/wolfdogs.pdf answer there are no wild wolves left in the UK. they died out many years ago of poaching and habitat destruction, although they can still be found in nature parks, zoos, reserves and some special organisiations such as the UK wolf conservation trust.