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Madagascar!

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I really like your series of photos of "Madagascar" at the Bronx Zoo, and I'm always amazed at the level of detail in the lemur exhibits. What other species currently share this habitat with the ring-tails?
 
Indeed Snowleopard, the Madagascar! exhibits look really outstanding and very naturalistic . Every inch is replicated with great precision and it resembles the Spiny forests really well!
 
I really like your series of photos of "Madagascar" at the Bronx Zoo, and I'm always amazed at the level of detail in the lemur exhibits. What other species currently share this habitat with the ring-tails?

I know Collared Lemurs, Radiated Tortoises, Spider Tortoises, Spiny Iguanas, and Four-Lined Plated Lizards currently share the exhibit.
 
There were Coua, Vasa parrots, Fody and Lovebirds in the mix when I visited. Also, I thought the lizards were in a separate exhibit on the other side of the viewing area?
 
There were Coua, Vasa parrots, Fody and Lovebirds in the mix when I visited. Also, I thought the lizards were in a separate exhibit on the other side of the viewing area?

Yes, the reptile species BeardsleyZooFan listed are in a glass-fronted exhibit across from the second viewing area for the ring-tailed lemurs and the ring-tailed mongoose exhibit.
 
Yes, the reptile species BeardsleyZooFan listed are in a glass-fronted exhibit across from the second viewing area for the ring-tailed lemurs and the ring-tailed mongoose exhibit.

Yes, there are some reptiles there, but I swear I saw some tortoises in the viewing area too during my visit in October.
 
Yes, there are some reptiles there, but I swear I saw some tortoises in the viewing area too during my visit in October.

There are adult radiated tortoises in the big spiny forest habitat. Young radiateds, pixiys, plated lizards and spiny iguanas are in the terrarium across the pathway.
 

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