Making sure you’re fit as a fiddle with an annual health MOT isn’t only limited to homo sapiens. Zookeepers at Chessington World of Adventures have been hard at work making sure its 1,000 animal residents are in tip-top shape.
From the smallest squirrel monkey to the tallest giraffe, the keepers at Chessington World of Adventures Resort have been carrying out a series of important health checks. Whether it’s mammals, reptiles or birds, each animal has been carefully checked by the dedicated team of zookeepers and vets to monitor their health.






Samantha Eden, Zoo Operations Manager at Chessington World of Adventures Resort, said: “At Chessington, the health and overall wellbeing of each and every animal is our priority – from the smallest leaf-cutter ant to the tallest giraffe. Just as people undergo health screenings, it’s similar for the 1,000 animals in our care, all of whom receive daily checks. Whether it’s clean teeth, regular heart rates or optimal weights, our birds, mammals and reptiles undergo all kinds of checks.”
Guests can currently explore the zoo and SEA LIFE Aquarium at Chessington World of Adventures Resort on weekends and between February 12 to 16, with the rides and attractions reopening for 2024 on March 22.
Zootastic tickets start from £14pp.To book tickets to the Resort or accommodation in the Resort’s Hotels, visit www.chessington.com.

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