There were lost of proud handshakes, hugs and congratulations between the co-workers in Randers Regnskov this Monday morning. Randers Regnskov has, as just the second zoo in the world, succeeded in breeding the world’s largest...Read more
The two saki monkeys in Randers Regnskov became parents for the first time to a healthy little baby yesterday – the same day as the Indian cobras hatched.
Animal keeper Maria Arentsen says; “We’ve been waiting for...Read more
A litter of very poisonous Indian cobra babies has just seen daylight here in Randers Regnskov. At the moment they can be found in the cage nest to the king cobra, together with some of the eggshells, from which they...Read more
The blue and yellow macaw that normally lives in the South American dome has been sent on a little holiday in Randers Regnskov’s African dome. Holiday may not be the proper word, though, since, in reality, he’s been sent there,...Read more
A big group of noisy new residents has been set free in Randers Regnskov’s Asian dome. More specific, the 4 lorikeets that have been living there for quite some time have gotten 11 new friends of the same species, so that the...Read more
On June 13th Randers Regnskov celebrated its 13th birthday by opening this year’s newest attraction. In that occasion Randers Regnskov’s own jungle witch Cecropia paid us a visit and, together with director Henrik Herold, she...Read more
King cobras are very picky creatures that live by eating other snakes only. The king cobras in Randers Regnskov are no exception which is somewhat of a challenge for the animal keepers. The keeper of the poisonous snakes,...Read more
The king cobra in Randers Regnskov has finally gotten himself a lady friend – a 3 meter long and very beautiful female. However, the two king cobras will not be introduced to each other for quite some time. Director Henrik Herold...Read more
In nature, the South American margay cat eats small mammals and birds, which it catches primarily in the canopies where it spends most of its life. To keep the margay healthy in captivity, this specific hunting pattern needs to...Read more
On February 12th the natural scientist Charles Darwin would have been 200 years old. In that occasion Randers Regnskov pays a tribute to him by serving a piece of delicious birthday cake to the first 100 guests this day.2009 is...Read more