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No, I know some, just at the very top of my head:

  1. London Zoo; Near the Porcupines. Saw them myself.
  2. Africa Alive!
  3. Chester Zoo
  4. Colchester Zoo
  5. Blackpool Zoo
  6. There are probably more, and some UK Zoos may have them, just the zoo didn't open yet, or it is a private collection.
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