This is an average Amur Tiger exhibit. Nothing special, but the tigers are happy in it. I would really like if that ugly fencing was torn down and they made a moat and glass viewing window exhibit, and created a bunch of new Asian exhibits along with it, like red pandas, snow leopards, sun bears, and cranes. They've been focused on North and South American animals so long here at Beardsley that I think it's time for a change.
This is an average Amur Tiger exhibit. Nothing special, but the tigers are happy in it. I would really like if that ugly fencing was torn down and they made a moat and glass viewing window exhibit, and created a bunch of new Asian exhibits along with it, like red pandas, snow leopards, sun bears, and cranes. They've been focused on North and South American animals so long here at Beardsley that I think it's time for a change.
I'm actually going to be a little more honest, it is kind of small. This exhibit is located in the Predators section of the zoo, which features Andean Bears, Canada Lynx, and Amur Tigers. This string of exhibits are the ones that need more space the most, in my opinion.