Keeping warm in the snow

January 6th, 2010 | by lucy |

No, they’re not part of Britain’s autochthonous fauna, but the baboons in Knowsley Safari Park have provided this arresting image of the winter’s heavy snowfall.  Hot potatoes have just been distributed.

The troop of Olive baboons, over 100-strong, have all been born and bred in Merseyside and they augment their diet by hunting pheasants and rabbits that stray into their zone.  Snow is therefore not an alien experience for them, although this winter is on course to be the hardest in 30 years.

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