Yes they do. But because its two stories sometimes the bears wont always be up top, so you have to be lucky. Some people like the way its setup and others dont. I really like this exhibit because its a great representation of what Southeast Asia is turning into - Palm Oil Plantation.
I don't understand why people don't like it, as first of all there are barely any zoos where you can see sun bears indoors, and most indoor sun bear houses are tiny!
I don't understand why people don't like it, as first of all there are barely any zoos where you can see sun bears indoors, and most indoor sun bear houses are tiny!
I wouldn't say i have a limited imagination, but to place a sun bear inside a sawmill, is a total misrepresentation of the species habitat and the habitat that needs preserving, perhaps showing us the bear in a sawmill, is saying to visitors as they walk away from this experience its ok everything is going to be fine when the loggers have cut down the rainforest, because the bears can live in the old disused sawmills.
And everything with the world was good again!
I wouldn't say i have a limited imagination, but to place a sun bear inside a sawmill, is a total misrepresentation of the species habitat and the habitat that needs preserving, perhaps showing us the bear in a sawmill, is saying to visitors as they walk away from this experience its ok everything is going to be fine when the loggers have cut down the rainforest, because the bears can live in the old disused sawmills.
And everything with the world was good again!
I don't understand why people don't like it, as first of all there are barely any zoos where you can see sun bears indoors, and most indoor sun bear houses are tiny!
I think the problem with it that people have is that you need to be lucky to see the sun bear as it's harder to see up top. Four trips in winter--never seen them in there.