Find the animals
There are animal silhouettes hidden around the zoo – can you find them?
Brooklands Zoo quiz
Search for the answers to these questions when you next visit Brooklands Zoo. Don't peep at the answers!
- What colour is the entrance gate at Brooklands Zoo?
- How many animals are on the hide and seek sign?
- In what part of the world are the tufted capuchin monkeys found?
- What threatens cotton-top tamarins in their natural habitat?
- What is the main type of bird in the bird habitat?
- Where do meerkats come from?
- What is the conservation programme for the cotton-top tamarins in Colombia called?
- The artistic elephant display located in the gardens at Brooklands Zoo is made out of what material?
- What do small-clawed otters eat in the wild?
- How deep can female fur seals dive?
- How many species of insects are there?
- What country are blue-tongue skinks native to?
- What hours is Brooklands Zoo open to visitors?
- What two types of owl are at Brooklands Zoo?
- What type of animal is the red-rumped agouti?
- What is the name of the big wooden butterfly?
- Next to Harold the giraffe is a tape measure. What number does it go up to?
- What is a group of tortoises called?
- Which animal looks like a snake but is not a snake?
- Red.
- 15.
- Central America.
- They are threatened by the pet trade and deforestation of their natural habitat.
- Parrots.
- Meerkats are widespread around parts of the Kalahari Desert and Southern Africa.
- Proyecto Titi.
- Metal.
- A variety of crustaceans and molluscs.
- Deeper than 238m.
- More than one million (with lots still undiscovered!)
- Australia.
- 9.30am to 4pm daily (except Christmas Day).
- Ruru (morepork) and little owl.
- Rodent.
- Monarch.
- 215.
- A creep.
- The scheltopusik.