The Capybaras have left Ouwehand and send to a zoo in Hongary. The old Capybara-enclosure will be rebuild and become home of Red pandas and Muntjacs.
The Eastern tarsiers and the spotted cuscus that came from the RSCC last year, will finally be on public display next year in enclosures that will be part of ''Pandasia''
Anyone knows how many tarsiers they keep?
Likely being put in to put them onshow, as there are no others of their kind in Europe!Spotted cuscus at Pandasia. Interesting geographical context. Or does the cuscus have extended their distribution recently...?
And I also doubt that a tarsier of any species has ever meet a Panda in the wild (at least not in the last 2000 years).
Agree. But I can't imagine that there were no other ways (better fitting exhibits) to put them on show.
Hmh, do you believe it will be quite along the new panda exhibit? Not really, at least not within the first months.
Oh, I see your edit: The Orangutan house was one of the buildings I was thinking of. The other were the Jungle restaurant (not sure, but I might have seen a few quiter corners there) and the Aquarium (fit not with fish, I must confess, but doesn't matter geographically and would be fine for nocturnal animals - if there is space of course).
When is pandasia supposed to open