Daily 11am and 3:30pm at weekends. In partnership with Coda Falconry, Hobbledown Heath is home to a magnificent range of birds of prey. Add our flying shows to your day planner!
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Lemur
There are over 100 species of lemur in the wild, and they can live for up to 15 years. Hobbledown Heath is home to both Ring-tailed and Black-and-White Ruffed Lemurs.
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Meerkat Talk
Find out more about our family of Meerkats, as they enjoy their lunch! Keeper talk every day at 12:15.
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Reindeer
Not just for Christmas! Reindeer were one of the earliest animals to be domesticated. Both males and females have wonderful soft velvety antlers.
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Ponies
Meet our adorable ponies, who have free roam across Hobbledown's bridges and grazing areas - and keep an eye out for our special pony parades...
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Giant Rabbit, Tortoise & Mara
These slow reptiles can sometimes live to over 100 years old! They are also an ancient species and have been around for over 200 million years – that’s longer than birds, mammals and snakes.
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Yaks
Although huge, yaks are herbivores – they eat mostly grass, flowers and moss. Their horns can be used to defend themselves, or to break through ice to reach the plants underneath.
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Meerkats
A small mongoose, found in southern Africa. They are known as the Hobbledown guards because of the way they always stand to attention!
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Prairie Dogs
Our newest edition to the animal family at Hobbledown Heath, watch out for these little critters popping up from underground
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Capybara
These giant rodents are fantastic swimmers, extremely social, and very chilled-out! They are close relatives to the (much smaller) guinea pig.
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Goat & Alpaca
These funny-looking Alpaca come from the high altitudes of the South American Andes, and often spit up and chew their food over and over again!
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Guinea Pigs
One of our newest editions to Hobbledown Heath, our Guinea pigs
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Highland Cattle
This ancient breed of cow has fluffy, floppy hair designed to keep it warm in the chilly Scottish Highlands.