
Paignton Zoo reopens desert exhibit as new home for porcupine pair
Paignton Zoo’s popular indoor desert-themed enclosure, Arid Lands, has reopened with new residents – cape porcupines Comet and Luna. The striking pair, who joined the zoo’s collection last summer, are now thriving in their specially designed habitat.

Following several weeks of extensive renovations, including comprehensive replanting and habitat modifications, the transformed Arid Lands exhibit offers visitors an immersive glimpse into the porcupines’ natural environment. Located in the heart of the zoo, the enhanced space features carefully crafted enrichment elements that encourage natural behaviours like foraging and burrowing.
Owen Taylor, Curator of Mammals at Paignton Zoo, commented:
“We’re very pleased with how well Comet and Luna have adapted to their new environment in Arid Lands. As nocturnal animals, they’re most active during our winter months when the earlier sunset means visitors have a better chance of seeing them explore and forage. Their relocation to Arid Lands gives visitors the opportunity to observe these unique animals up close and in a more naturalistic setting.”
Native to Africa’s arid regions, cape porcupines are the continent’s largest rodents. Despite their impressive defensive quills, these fascinating animals are known for their gentle nature. Visitors may catch Comet and Luna engaging in affectionate interactions, such as their characteristic nose-rubbing greeting ritual.

The renovated exhibit represents another step in Paignton Zoo’s ongoing commitment to providing optimal environments for its diverse collection of wildlife. Visitors should note that repair work is now underway on the neighbouring Tropical Trails facility, which was temporarily closed following storm damage. Scaffolding has been erected to facilitate roof repairs, with work expected to take several weeks to complete. The resident sloths, Mo and Ria, will remain in their temporary off-show facility during this period. The zoo will provide regular updates on the restoration progress.
Visitors can book tickets in advance online. Each visit supports Wild Planet Trust’s vital conservation work both in the UK and overseas. Gift Aid declarations on ticket purchases provide additional funding at no extra cost to visitors. To book tickets, or learn more about how you can support Paignton Zoo, please click here.