Dubai’s very own tropical rainforest is set to be the new home of the region’s first two echidnas.
Guests are in for an eggcellent Easter treat as the male and female short-beaked echidnas are joining The Green Planet family on April 5.
Scientifically known as Tachyglossus aculeatus, the egg-laying echidnas are ready to be introduced to visitors in a special meet and greet along with a Biologist Talk from April 5 to April 11.
Visitors can take a photo of a lifetime as they meet one of the only two egg-laying mammals in the world and learn about their behaviour, diet, habitat and many other fun facts with an expert biologist.
"Typically found in Australia, including Tasmania, these fascinating creatures are a unique addition to the bio-dome. There’s so much to learn about these species and we’re glad to offer our guests an educational experience while spreading more local awareness of the species and enhancing support for conservation," said Sara Stevens, Head of Operations and Curator at The Green Planet.
Families can also look forward to themed activities as the entire bio-dome is going to be decorated with large colourful Easter eggs (April 5-30) for an eggciting Easter Egg hunt.
Oasis, the biggest British rock band of the 1990s, kick off their reunion tour in Cardiff on Friday, bringing the warring Gallagher brothers back together on stage for the first time in nearly 16 years.
K-pop supergroup BTS will head to the United States this month to start working on new music and will launch its next album early next year ahead of a world tour, it said on Tuesday.
King Charles has decided to scrap Britain's royal train, a service dating back to Queen Victoria, because it is no longer cost-effective, as the monarchy sees its public funding soar by an extra 46 million pounds ($63 million) for the next two years.
Apple's high-octane racing film "F1: The Movie" roared to the top of the US and Canadian box office this weekend, fuelled by star-power and a finely-tuned marketing campaign, according to Comscore.