This wall has always fascinated me, as not only is it unusual and different, but the range of animals seems completely random and bizarre to me.
Around the wall there are the following 15 animals:
hyena, wolf, apes, seal, bear, lioness, lynx, 2 lions, pelican, ant-eater, racoons, leopard, beaver, vulture.
I can't work out the pattern, or any connection between them, particularly the big cats and the pelican, seal and ant-eater. It makes sense to have lions and bears on a castle wall, but raccoons? A seal? An ant-eater? I don't know what that's all about, and I've yet to find out.
The wall was actually located outside of the castle until 1922 when it was moved to Bute Park, and the pelican, ant-eater, racoons, leopard, beaver and vulture were added after the move. The other, original animals are much more fitting to guard a castle (although I'm still confused about that seal) and I have no idea why the other animals were chose, though I'm sure there was a reason.
Regardless of my confusion, this is a truly lovely wall and the animals are beautiful. It really adds something special and interesting to the castle, Bute Park and to Cardiff as a whole. read more