Swanson02
Well-Known Member
I thinking moving the lions out of Adelaide is a no brainer. They could still hold Sumatran tiger, which are better complimented by the Sri Lankan leopard; while Monarto could focus on holding their growing pride. They currently have the largest pride in Australasia with 12 lions and that could easily be expanded to larger numbers if the desire was there to do so. The current breeding lionesses have another three or so years left of reproduction and as you reported, they’re trying to breed from Makena.
A Hamadryas baboon exhibit at the entrance would be a perfect focal point given it would be a hive of activity and catch people’s attention, rather than something less inspiring that would see them rush for the bus. It’s a rare opportunity to encorporate some architecture into the park given most of the exhibits will be open fields.
The volunteers on their tour script always have a line when traveling through the lion exhibit, that it can fit the entirety of Adelaide Zoo inside it and will still have plenty of room left over. Monarto could definitely hold a mega pride of up to 20+ lions.