Dudley Zoo was originally built on the grounds of Dudley Castle in 1937 by the Third Earl of Dudley. Today it’s run by the Dudley and West Midlands Zoological Society, and houses more than 1500 animals across 40 acres and it’s a fantastic place to bring your kids. In this video I’m taking you with me on a full tour of the attraction. I’ll also be showing you my vlogging set-up, featuring a Sony X3000 and a Sony RX100 mark VII.
Here’s a full list (with timings) of the animals I filmed while roaming around the zoo:
00:00 – Intro: travel vlogging
01:52 – About Dudley Zoo
02:55 – Funfair and food stalls
03:38 – Chairlift
05:00 – Colombian spider monkeys
07:44 – Bees, newts and bug house
08:16 – Elephant sculpture
08:36 – Land train
08:55 – Dudley Castle tour
10:12 – Castle Creatures exhibition
15:00 – Dudley Castle Tower
17:56 – Meerkats
18:48 – Reptile Worlds
18:54 – Red-tailed green ratsnake
19:03 – Rhinoceros iguana
19:09 – More snakes!
19:15 – Coahuilan box turtle
19:22 – Dwarf crocodile
19:34 – Utila spiny-tailed iguana
19:44 – Eyed dabb lizard
19:52 – Lesser siren
20:10 – Laughing kookaburra
20:28 – Himalayan monal
21:00 – Armadillo
21:35 – Wolverine (is asleep!)
22:15 – Arctic fox
23:00 – Sumatran tigers
24:11 – Snow leopard
24:46 – Carpathian lynx
25:51 – Red panda
26:41 – Giraffes
28:07 – Capybaras
28:48 – Parma wallaby
29:29 – Palawan peacock-pheasant
30:00 – Barbary sheep
30:57 – Southern cassowary
31:38 – Linnaeus’s two-toed sloth
32:00 – Mandarin duck
32:16 – Elliot’s pheasant
32:30 – Northern bald ibis
32:50 – Asian small-clawed otter
33:23 – Scarlet macaw
33:35 – Blue-and-yellow macaw
34:16 – Cameroon sheep
35:05 – Bornean orangutans
37:13 – Lar gibbon
38:05 – Reindeer
38:53 – Birds of prey
39:24 – South American sea lion
40:45 – Black swans
41:30 – Yellow-breasted capuchins
41:50 – Penguin
43:35 – Northern hawk-owl
44:14 – Snowy owl
45:43 – African spurred tortoise
46:19 – Geladas
47:12 – Colombian spider monkeys
47:45 – Chilean flamingos
48:27 – Gift shop
49:12 – Conclusion
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