snowleopard 1 Apr 2009 This exhibit is full of naturalistic items, but could really use a lot more trees or climbing structures for the apes.
This exhibit is full of naturalistic items, but could really use a lot more trees or climbing structures for the apes.
C C Cat-Man 8 Apr 2009 snowleopard said: This exhibit is full of naturalistic items, but could really use a lot more trees or climbing structures for the apes. Click to expand... thats what i thought
snowleopard said: This exhibit is full of naturalistic items, but could really use a lot more trees or climbing structures for the apes. Click to expand... thats what i thought
Animaldude 7 Jun 2009 i know they have a male white handed gibbon named euell, but do they have more?
Moebelle 25 Aug 2011 Animaldude said: i know they have a male white handed gibbon named euell, but do they have more? Click to expand... (If you didn't know by now) They have 4 white-handed gibbons including a baby, 2 females, 1 male, and 1 unknown.
Animaldude said: i know they have a male white handed gibbon named euell, but do they have more? Click to expand... (If you didn't know by now) They have 4 white-handed gibbons including a baby, 2 females, 1 male, and 1 unknown.
Moebelle 29 Feb 2012 snowleopard said: This exhibit is full of naturalistic items, but could really use a lot more trees or climbing structures for the apes. Click to expand... I feel like many climbing structures were taken down because when the gibbons were out, they would have a blast brachiating across the exhibit. Now the orangutans never climb unless the keepers point a laser pointer at the trees.
snowleopard said: This exhibit is full of naturalistic items, but could really use a lot more trees or climbing structures for the apes. Click to expand... I feel like many climbing structures were taken down because when the gibbons were out, they would have a blast brachiating across the exhibit. Now the orangutans never climb unless the keepers point a laser pointer at the trees.