I can to a degree understand votes for MW outdoors, but what merits a vote for Cotswold or Marwell?
Not a lot IMO...Cotswold's is just too small, Marwell's too barren. IMO Marwell's is the worst, but did you ever see their original enclosure?
I can to a degree understand votes for MW outdoors, but what merits a vote for Cotswold or Marwell?
Yes, the old cage was terrible!Not a lot IMO...Cotswold's is just too small, Marwell's too barren. IMO Marwell's is the worst, but did you ever see their original enclosure?
Thanks for that, strange I've been at least 3 times since 2013 and couldn't remember seeing the Siamang anywhere but the enclosure in the middle of the park, I obviously wasn't paying enough attention!!@pipaluk the house at the bottom of Monkey World held a family of golden-cheeked gibbons and a pair of Mueller's gibbons at first. However, the siamangs moved from their original home in the centre of the park (the one you refer to) to the bottom of the park when the Mueller's pair moved behind the scenes in mid 2013!
Unrelated side note: the Mueller's pair are no longer offshow, the male passed away due to old age so the female is being introduced to a single male in their gibbon row at present.
I would go with Monkey World, purely on the basis that any enclosure that allows their primates into actual trees/provides a forest animal with decent cover is a tick in my book. The pair of siamangs at Monkey World have actual forest they can use!
Whereas Twycross have two groups of three siamang, one of which has the above enclosure and the other of which has one a lot more similar to Cotswold's.......but lower in height!
Yes, the old cage was terrible!
I'm surprised that Manor WP hasn't received a single vote - whilst their indoor accom isn't the largest, or as impressive as that at Twycross, the outdoor exhibit is great! Plenty trees, offering something far more natural than most of the other exhibits (not that natural is *always* better).
If people look at the photo, I'm not surprised, the housing looks temporary (being kind! ) and it doesn't show many trees.I'm surprised that Manor WP hasn't received a single vote - whilst their indoor accom isn't the largest, or as impressive as that at Twycross, the outdoor exhibit is great! Plenty trees, offering something far more natural than most of the other exhibits (not that natural is *always* better).
I remember Howletts being a rather open exhibit with a lot of climbing structures scattered about but the front area is rather barren.The indoors is quite good though nowhere near as good as Twycross or Monkey World.They either share or rotate with Javan Langurs,although on my 2019 visit only saw the latter.Howletts
Unfortunately, there are no photos of this enclosure in the gallery. It would be extremely useful if someone who has visited can describe the exhibit and give an evaluation on its quality.
The thing is the natural,wooded enclosure has a terrible indoor exhibit and the large indoor enclosure has a much smaller outdoor enclosure although it is still impressive and certainly my second choice.I've changed to Monkeyworld now, based on the fact that the indoor enclosure where they are now is nearly as good as at Twycross whilst the outdoors in natural woodland is clearly better.
There seems little point in doing the other gibbon poll really as the golden cheeked exhibit on the other side of the house is probably even better than the Siamang one from memory!
There seems little point in doing the other gibbon poll really as the golden cheeked exhibit on the other side of the house is probably even better than the Siamang one from memory!
They probably don’t rotate but the exhibits did seem able to connect and the area on the map is marked ‘Siamangs and Javan Langurs‘.Howletts is a fair sized open topped enclosure with a few climbing structures at the front and then a small natural wooded behind that. It is middle of the road I would say - not really a contender. The Javan Langurs next door have a much larger climbing structure but no trees as far as I remember. I don't know if they do rotate though - not seen that myself.
Are there multiple indoor rooms for the Siamangs at Twycross?
They probably don’t rotate but the exhibits did seem able to connect and the area on the map is marked ‘Siamangs and Javan Langurs‘.
They either share or rotate with Javan Langurs