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Birth of baby zebra

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The birth of two zebras is to be captured on a BBC-run webcam. The zebras, Zoe and Zara are due to give birth this month. The webcam has been installed in the giraffe house and has already caused a stir with Gerald the resident giraffe. The BBC are now onto their third camera due to Gerald seeing the previous cameras as perfect licking posts! To follow the birth see BBC webcam.

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Here at Noah’s Ark we offer a very different day out.

Come and enjoy our daily animal shows where we use live animals from the zoo, discover our indoor and outdoor play areas,
feed our baby lambs, llamas, alpacas,
get up close to our Giraffe, Rhinos, Zebras and experience a real hands on day out.
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Come rain or shine there is always something to enjoy at Noah’s Ark. Kids can wear themselves out on our 9 all weather playgrounds or stay nice and dry in our huge indoor play barn!

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Termite Mountain is now open! The educational playground is aimed towards 5-10’s and is just outside the Giraffe enclosure.

Click here to see a our new playground.


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Noah’s Ark is happy to welcome a stunning pair of South American Iguanas. The male is of an unusual bright orange colour, which is to attract females for mating.

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Noah’s Ark is open 10.30 - 5pm throughout the Easter holidays. Join in with our lamb races, feed, hold and touch our animals and experience an unforgettable day out!

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Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is proud to welcome two tapirs named Tara and Toby.

The Brazilian pair have been moved into their newly developed house located near the capybaras.

The new premises are equipped with a pond for swimming and foraging and infrared heaters to keep their snouts warm in winter.

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The flock of Ostriches have arrived from a breeding farm in Devon and placed in the newly zoned Africa section within the 100 acre zoo along with Rhinos, Giraffe and Zebra. Their newly built enclosure will have sand in the house and yard, to replicate their natural African environment.

Apes Arrive

Apes arrive at Noahs Ark
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, Wraxall welcomed new arrivals in 2007. Two Siamang Gibbons (Symphalangus syndactylus), the largest of the 9 gibbon species (gibbons are known as the Lesser Apes), moved to Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm’s newly constructed Gibbon Gallery exhibit from Twycross and Banham Zoos as part of a European Endangered Species Programme (EEP).



This page was last modified: 8th May 2008

Noah's Ark is a spectacular hands-on zoo with huge indoor adventure playgrounds and the world's longest hedge maze, all on a genuine working farm!
Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, Clevedon Road, Wraxall, Bristol, BS48 1PG
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