Photos and updates
Okay, so I'm back from my trip, and here are all the photos I have promised you. They are available on my gallery site;
ZooPhotos
The first photo collection is from
Kattegatcentret. Kattegatcentret is one of the biggest aquariums in Denmark, and focuses mainly on sharks. I spent about 1 1/2 hours there, and have published 14 pictures for you to enjoy. Read a review from Kattegatcentret
here.
The second collection is from
Randers Regnskov Tropical Zoo, and contains 79 photos. I spent 7 hours there, and had a great time

. I got to see their new exhibition "Life in a Log", with leaf-cutter ants and yellow armadillos. I also saw the young bush dog puppies on display outside the enclosure. Randers Regnskov takes the puppies out twice a day, to get them used to public attention and being handled by the keepers. Naturally, you are not allowed to touch them. I have taken many photos of enclosures and ares inside the domes, so people that have never been there can get a sense of why it is such a great zoo. Read a review of Randers Regnskov
here.
The last collection was taken yesterday in
Copenhagen Zoo. It features 8 photos from the construction of the new Elephant House. Read a review of Copenhagen Zoo
here.
Sebbe67: I took your question about the douroucoulis to the guides in the South American dome. I would like to compliment the guides in Randers Regnskov for their great helpfullness. They didn't know about the douroucolis, so they called someone who did, and put me on the phone with him. He told me that the one they have in Randers is in fact
Aotus azarai boliviensis. When they got them they believed that they were
Aotus trivirgatus, so their website is just outdated on this point, as it still says so.
Writhedhornbill:I took as many manatee photos as I could, and also one of their enclosure.
jwer: Sorry, but I got no good aardvark photos this time. They live in a NightZoo and if they move around to much, as they did this time, they are just impossible to photograph. The only decent photo I have is
this.