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Hi everyone, if you have been to the park recently, have you made sure to visit our new bug exhibit? The brand-new bug garden opened on 17th May as we were given the go ahead by the government to be able to open the park back up after the last lockdown restrictions were lifted. If…

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The Giant Asian Shield Mantis Natural History Size The Giant Asian Shield Mantis can grow up to 11cm. Habitat and Distribution They inhabit the more humid areas of Asia such as Thailand. Diet These mantises feed on Invertebrates, particularly smaller flying species like flies and moths. Groups and Breeding After mating males often have to…

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a millipede loops round on itself

The African Giant Train Millipede Natural History Size These giant millipedes can grow up to 33.5cm. Habitat and Distribution They inhabit forested areas of tropical and sub-tropical western Africa. Diet The African Giant Train Millipede will feed on a range of fruits, vegetables and rotting leaves. Groups and Breeding A female will lay her eggs…

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Earlier this week we celebrated World Parrot Day! An important date in my diary, which takes place annually on the 31st of May. A day to appreciate how amazing these groups of birds are and to reflect on the threats they face in the wild. There are over 400 species of birds in the order…

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a flowering beetle on a log

The Flower Beetle Natural History Size The Flower Beetle grows up to 35mm. Habitat and Distribution They inhabit forested areas. Diet As grubs they eat decaying wood and leaves but as adults they prefer fruit. Groups and Breeding After mating, the female will lay her eggs in the ground. Once they hatch the larvae will…

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The Common Red Ant Natural History Size These ants grow to between 4-6mm and the queen is no larger than the workers. Habitat and Distribution Woodland and moorland as well as in towns, gardens and farmland. Diet They mostly feed on other insects but will eat some fruit. Groups and Breeding A colony of up…

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Vietnamese Spiny Stick Insect Natural History Size Male Vietnamese Spiny Stick Insects can grow up to 6cm and females are slightly larger growing up to 8cm. Habitat and Distribution They are found in forests in Vietnam. Diet They feed on leaves. Groups and Breeding Females can produce babies parthenogenically (lay eggs that don’t need fertilising)…

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a number of isopods in their enclosure

Variable Isopod Natural History Size The variable Isopod can grow up to 15mm. Habitat and Distribution This species inhabits crevices in forests and rocky outcrops. Diet They feed on leaves and decaying wood. Groups and Breeding The female will carry her fertilised eggs (numbering in the several hundreds) in a pouch under her abdomen called…

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Learn about forests and their inhabitants at this top Kent education provider. History & Geography Forests worldwide Ecosystems Layers of the forest Deforestation Science Physiology The food chain English Statutory key stage 1 & 2 words PD (H&SC) Human responsibility Teaching outcomes lead to being able to… How to best use our zoo and other exhibits during…

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a scorpion on top of sand

The Israeli Gold Scorpion Natural History Size These scorpions grow to around 7.5cm (3 inches). Habitat and Distribution The Israeli Gold Scorpion inhabits deep burrows in deserts and sparse woodlands across a very large range. They can be found all the way from Northern Africa to the Middle East. Diet They are mostly insectivores, feeding…

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