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Rainforest - Sumatran Tiger Exhibit

Aug. 9th, 2012. It is really cool seeing 3 full-grown tigers inches away from your face from within the bowels of an aquarium, and the underwater viewing section packed with fish is probably amazing when a feline enters the water. However, the 3 tigers paced up and down constantly on their rocky outcrops, and their land area is much too small to host the 4 tigers that are owned by the aquarium. There is no grass or any natural substrate other than a few logs and the brick-like, ruined-temple land area is far too small.
Aug. 9th, 2012. It is really cool seeing 3 full-grown tigers inches away from your face from within the bowels of an aquarium, and the underwater viewing section packed with fish is probably amazing when a feline enters the water. However, the 3 tigers paced up and down constantly on their rocky outcrops, and their land area is much too small to host the 4 tigers that are owned by the aquarium. There is no grass or any natural substrate other than a few logs and the brick-like, ruined-temple land area is far too small.
 
I knew it. The aquarium needs a much bigger and better exhibit for Sumatran tigers--except that it's an outdoor exhibit.
 

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