Minnesota Zoo now also has Asian Brown Tortoise, Black-Neked Stilt, Mountain Bamboo Partridge, and Gray-Capped Emerald Dove, each in two different enclosures across the Tropics Trail.
That sounds like a neat idea.A zoo director I know once considered having two siamang exhibits at opposite ends of the zoo during a period when the community was opposing his expansion plans. He intended to wake them up every morning s the two groups hooted their morning chorus at each other.
Bronx zoo have (or had?) Northen treeshrew both in the nocturnal house and in the Mouse House.
Perhaps in JungleWorld? There’s a small nocturnal gallery there, and I’ve seen tree shrews there years agoHmmm... then where I saw it in 2019? I don't remember the name of the area but it holded some other nocturnal creatures in dark places and I authomatically tought it was the nocturnal house...
Hmmm... then where I saw it in 2019? I don't remember the name of the area but it holded some other nocturnal creatures in dark places and I authomatically tought it was the nocturnal house...
San Francisco Zoo has giant anteaters in two different places: One enclosure in their South American section, and another over by the big cats.
I presume it is because they are generally solitary in the wild, so keeping them separately is probably easier than trying to force them together!