Don't know how I missed Nuremberg until now, but was happy to catch up today.
It wasn't perfect weather for zooing with regular showers throughout the day, but had enough clear sky to explore the collection.
It was pleasant surprise, that I can enter the zoo at 8:00 and went straight to the Giraffe House's Saharan Striped Weasel exhibit . In 10-15 min. time seen one individual, which run in and out for a few minutes and disappeared. What a unique creature, indeed. Never seen it's cousin - the Zorilla, but this will be a future challenge for me.
Realising that I finished my cup with luck for the day, started to explore the other parts of the zoo.
All of the houses are closed unfortunately, but it is a nice bonus, that man can observe the Dessert House activities through the windows. Right there are the other two Striped Weasel connected excibits - remarkable design achievement! I checked both enclousures multiple times and even noticed some traces of movement, but couldn't manage to see the inhabitants again.
Don't know, what not to love about this zoo. Spacios, but never boring natural enclosures. Century old oak trees. Very curious different layers of red rocks. Plenty of hoofed mammals

And some state-of-the-art expositions.
Besides the famous Yellow- throated Marten, Eurasian Lynx and Fishing cat enclosures, special attention deserve the Lammargeiger Aviary and Mediterranean exhibit.
Couldn't visit the Manatee House of course, but hopefully can manage soon.
Interesting why they had stopped housing Elephants. ZTL says thar they had the Asian species until 2007.
Couldn't see the Yellow-backed Duiker and I am not sure , if the animal is still there. On the early morning you could check it's stables through the windows, but they were covered later.
There were bulldozers in the Wapiti paddock and the animals were not there to be seen either.
Nuremberg is compared very often with TP Berlin, but even the collection is smaller, the place has its own particular charm. It is also huge and steep, but easier to navigate and you don't need to cover big areas without seeing an animals around.
Will definitely catch first opportunity to come back here.