@zooman, no. But the combination doesn't really work since the siamangs have a young. The macaques are quite agressive towards the siamangs, so in the morning the macaques are outside and in the afternoon the siamangs.
@zooman, no. But the combination doesn't really work since the siamangs have a young. The macaques are quite agressive towards the siamangs, so in the morning the macaques are outside and in the afternoon the siamangs.
They have found a solution to keep both species outside. All the trees on the right sided of the exhibit are for the siamangs only, they can't use the rest of the exhibit and the macaques can't climb the siaman trees. So they can be kept in the same exhibit, without any real interaction. At the moment the siamangs are kept inside, because the have a baby again.
They have found a solution to keep both species outside. All the trees on the right sided of the exhibit are for the siamangs only, they can't use the rest of the exhibit and the macaques can't climb the siaman trees. So they can be kept in the same exhibit, without any real interaction. At the moment the siamangs are kept inside, because the have a baby again.