Main Trail
The next exhibits in the Main trail are spread out throughout the zoo
Platypus
There is a roofed platypus enclosures/house. It opened in 1980. It is home to one male platypus called
Sam. It is quite dark making it hard to view the animals. The enclosure is on the smaller size, however he was making use of every inch of space. There were also many live yabbis that he was hunting. The rest of the area almost looks like it is unfinished with random blue walls. Maybe they should add some potted plants to these areas.
Ranking -
7/10
What I like -
Platypus displaying natural hunting techniques
He was very active
What could be improved -
Adding some plants and painting the walls
Near the platypus enclosures is a small enclosures that used to house meerkat's. it now houses Caroline box turtles
Red Pandas
The next enclosure is situated next to the lakeside bistro. There are 2 red pandas at the zoo, called
Roshani and Seba
They spend most of the time they are up high in the trees. The enclosures has not much appeal and feels old and cramped when compared to Adelaide and Taronga's. They could have put red pandas in the current binturong enclosure, they would have accompanied the Snow Leopard well.
Ranking -
6/10
What I love -
Showing how well the pandas can climb
Good animals for a break up species
What could be improved -
Possibly expanding the enclosure with an overhead passage to the other side of the left of the enclosure
A more description about the animals
Siamang
The last habitat is for another pair of Siamang. It is an island enclosure that is inside the Japanese garden and lakeside bistro. Overall I LOVE this enclosure. it suits its residents perfectly with a number of denser foliage along will tall trees the animals were singing and swining in. It offers many viewing areas and compliments the Japanese Garden and Koi fish well. It is home to Isador and Sampit, the zoos previous breeding pair and parents to kemala who lives at the Orangutan Sancuatry.
Ranking -
10/10
What I love -
Perfect species for the enclosure
Great size for the animals with loads of different climbing opportunities and heights
Match the Japanese garden well.
Good viewing experiences
What could be improved -
Nothing
Near the lakeside bistro is an aviary called the amazon aviary. It is a beautiful and historic structure!. It houses parrots and Macaws
Next up is the last part of the Main Drive the Reptiles and Reptile house!