snowleopard 24 Jan 2009 There were two gorilla enclosures, each with a central climbing structure, a canopy with glass viewing for visitors, and a large grassy field area.
There were two gorilla enclosures, each with a central climbing structure, a canopy with glass viewing for visitors, and a large grassy field area.
J J joshgrossglaza 10 Aug 2010 snowleopard said: There were two gorilla enclosures, each with a central climbing structure, a canopy with glass viewing for visitors, and a large grassy field area. Click to expand... okay, that answers one of my questions (I guess that means both families are on exhibit) Now, who are the gorillas in each family? Please respond
snowleopard said: There were two gorilla enclosures, each with a central climbing structure, a canopy with glass viewing for visitors, and a large grassy field area. Click to expand... okay, that answers one of my questions (I guess that means both families are on exhibit) Now, who are the gorillas in each family? Please respond
snowleopard 11 Aug 2010 I have no idea of the names of the gorillas, and to be honest I've visited over 100 zoos and for the most part I pay zero attention to the names given to zoo animals. Maybe someone else can help you out.
I have no idea of the names of the gorillas, and to be honest I've visited over 100 zoos and for the most part I pay zero attention to the names given to zoo animals. Maybe someone else can help you out.