Onychorhynchus coronatus
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There are some around the exhibit, but its all dark around you so only a few signs. I mostly learned all of my knowledge "Big book of mammals" at home. I learned about all the nocturnal animals in Africa that I had books of before I went when I was younger with my grandparents.
Yes, I imagine that this is quite a challenge in Nocturnal house style exhibits which are artificially darkened, how to display information signs effectively in such environments.
In the London Zoo they have a nocturnal house with a number of very interesting species like aye-aye, Malagasy giant jumping rats, pottos, galagos, Australian water rats, slender loris, Seba's short tailed bat and blind cave fish.
All of these species are absolutely fascinating and in fact it was my favourite area of ZSL. I would actually go there a number of times specifically to see these animals and spend quite some time watching them (so much so in fact that when I left the house my eyed would sort of ache in the sunlight).
I had prior knowledge of the species on display so I was alright in terms of information. However, as the information signs were difficult to read in the environment I imagine that for many visitors who were bothered enough to try and read them or to find out what they were looking at it could be quite a frustrating experience.
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