2012 already comes off as a very special year for Randers Regnskov. This is the year when we inaugurate a new exhibit for Komodo dragons – one of the world’s most infamous lizards.
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Although it has happened four times before, it continues to be a joyful event – the gibbons have become parents once again and only 1½ years after their last baby. This is their 5th baby which makes us very proud as pileated...Read more
An era has ended! Our blue and yellow macaw has said goodbye to life as a bachelor. This morning a young female by the name Molly moved into the African dome in which he lives and so far they seem to become good friends.
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It’s been no more than a few minutes since animal keeper Jens Peter Friis could tell us all the joyful news that our pair of gibbons have become parents to another healthy baby. Jens Peter was starting to notice that the female’s...Read more
Well hidden in its mother’s thick coat of fur, two small eyes appeared when animal keeper Sanne Andersen was about to feed the saki monkeys yesterday at noon. Our pair of sakis has become parents! We have seen the two monkeys...Read more
DTA is an organisation whose goal is to evaluate and improve Danish tourist attractions through classification of stars. The organisation can assign from 0-5 stars with 5 being the maximum ranking. According to DTA’s...Read more
Within just two days, we enter the month of November where Randers Regnskov focuses on snakes. This means that on November 7th-8th, 14th-15th and 21st-22nd you have the opportunity to get a very unique family portrait taken...Read more
In October Randers Regnskov offers you several exciting activities. On Friday October 9th the Danish jungle will be open from 10am to 10pm. Remember your torch so you can find your way around in the dark rainforest and...Read more
It has happened again! Our sloths have become parent to a new little baby. The baby arrived three days ago and is doing just great. Animal keeper trainee Karina Rauff says: “The baby was first seen Saturday at 2pm. The mother was...Read more
Some might call them peculiar, others just downright bizarre. On thing is certain though; the common tenrecs are very unique creatures, and three of these are being released in the African dome this upcoming Saturday. The common...Read more