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Animal Feeding Times

See our amazing animals at their most active during feeding times! See penguins diving for fish, anteaters licking up bugs, and lynx hunting for treats

Animal Feeding Times

Plan your walk along the Zoo Route like a pro and see some of our most popular animals at their most active - when they're eating!

Our daily feeding times are when you are most likely to see our animals up and about, so take a little note of the times below before you plan your day.

Eurasian Lynx

11am (every day except Thursdays)

Our magnificent lynx brothers are big sleepers most of the day (just like domestic cats) so if you'd like to see them prowling around and hunting for food come along!

Humboldt Penguins (Keeper talk)

11.30am and 4pm

Our lovely colony of Humboldt penguins are fed twice a day, and whilst they are dipping, diving, and splasing around for fish, our keepers will tell you lots of interesting penguin facts!

Colobus Monkeys

11.30am

There isn't a troop quite as cheeky as our colobus monkeys, and watching them swing and jump as they munch on their favourite treats is always a memorable sight to see!

Sulawesi Crested Black Macaques

12pm

Our beautiful macauqes are one of the most endangered species at Drusillas, so it's definitely worth swinging by to see them at lunch time.

Lemurs

1pm

See our lovely lemur gang leaping, swinging, and climbing whilst our keepers offer them a lemur-tastic buffet!

Squirrel monkeys

1.30pm

Our mischievous monkeys are some of the most fun to watch with their cheeky antics - so come along and see them enjoying their favourite snacks!

 

Giant Anteaters

2pm

Definitely one of the most unusual and brilliant animals at the Park, our giant anteaters have a pretty unique way of eating - come and see for yourself!

Asian Short-Clawed Otters

3.30pm

This 'otterly' adorable gang always make for fun viewing, at feeding time you're likely to see them running, squealing, and swimming in between mouthfuls, and they might even show off their juggling skills!

 

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