Owned by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, the Edinburgh Zoo focuses on conservation and education. Visiting its more than 2,500 animal residents, you can spot penguins, tiny monkeys ...
ZOO bosses have seen a bounce in visitors desperate to view a rare pygmy hippo. Haggis was born in Edinburgh Zoo in October and has proved a hit to rival another calf, internet star Moo Deng.
How about 2,000 Great British Pounds? Well, that’s how much it’ll cost if you fancy feeding lunch to Edinburgh Zoo’s resident big cats. The zoo has introduced a ‘build your own wild ...
Now nearly three months old, Haggis is starting to show more of her personality, with keepers dubbing her a “wee madam”. READ MORE: Edinburgh Zoo in 'ode to Haggis the hippo' ahead of Burns Night ...
Lindsay Ross, Edinburgh Zoo’s events and experiences manager, said: “You don’t get to hand feed the tigers obviously. “You use tongs, which are similar to a litter pick and it’s bits of ...
Edinburgh Zoo has come up with a new concept which could see wealthy visitors pay an incredible £2,000 to feed a tiger. The one-of-a-kind attraction will be marketed as a unique and private experience ...
Do you think you’re brave enough to feed a hungry tiger its lunch- before tucking into your own? That’s the newest experience being offered to animal lovers by Edinburgh Zoo, who say the “tailor-made ...
Edinburgh’s zoo’s bespoke tours allow visitors to meet the menagerie at meal times, as long as they don’t mind parting with a four-figure sum. The “build-your-own Wild experience” costs £1,000 for ...
A zoo's £2,000 tiger experience has been called "exploitation" by animal rights activists. The charity One Kind slammed Edinburgh Zoo for having an attraction where untrained people are able to ...