Burgers Night - South America
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Finally on to my favourite region in any zoo, the night house! I've sadly only even been able to visit the nighthouse in Amersfoort (As I didn't know Ouwehands has one and I don't believe the Netherlands has any others). So this will be heavily inspired by it, as it is the most beautiful night house in my opinion (based only on ZooChat searches).
Both Night houses will have dark blue lights similar to the ones in Zoo Plzn, along with some other zoos
general view in the nocturnal house - Zoo Plzen - ZooChat
opossum exhibit zoomat nocturnal house - ZooChat
This nighthouse will have a large walkthrough section, consisting of boardwalks. The tapir and anteater enclosure also has a pier-like boardwalk over the water.
Two things can happen to the tamandua enclosure, as I recently found out they can also go in walkthroughs safely. They will either:
- get a seperate walkthrough enclosure, and some of the animals from the larger walkthrough will move in here too, together with some new nocturnal animals.
- move into the larger walkthrough area, and the water of the tapirs and anteaters will expand to create a seperate area for arapaimas and turtles
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- move into the larger walkthrough area, and the walkthrough would expand to a larger section of the Night house, also allowing the sloths, kinkajous and tamanduas to get into the tapir/anteater enclosure
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The final area, with the ocelot and the smaller terrariums goes upwards to match the path on the other side (For those who don't know, the bush exits into a lower section of the zoo, and the circular pathway slopes into the higher section). There's also a scorpion terrarium with blacklights, though it's difficult to researsch South American scorpions in captivity.
There's a last room with pictures of sunrises over the pampas, to allow your eyes to ajust to normal lighting again
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Forgot to mention that captured invasive nutrias will be taken into the larger walkthrough as well, hence the large amount of water.
Same for the raccoons in the desert expansion, captive invasive














