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Expedition Madagascar - Ring-Tailed Lemur Exhibit

July 6th, 2012.
Im kind of curious to how a keeper could acess this enclosure. Are there underground passages that allow them to do this?
 
Im kind of curious to how a keeper could acess this enclosure. Are there underground passages that allow them to do this?

My guess would be a bridge about 10 cm. below the water's surface (which would obviously require rubber boots).
 
Cleveland Zoo puts some of its lemurs on similar islands in the summer and use a small row boat to access it.

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Looks pretty small for a fairly terrestrial primate. Great if you're into huge fake trees but otherwise a fairly poor exhibit in my view.
 
Looks pretty small for a fairly terrestrial primate. Great if you're into huge fake trees but otherwise a fairly poor exhibit in my view.
the fake baobabs are huge, and give a false impression of the size of the island. There's an earlier photo here (from a couple of years ago I think) which has a couple of lemurs in it for scale, and the island is actually a decent size from memory. (But yes, most of the ground space is still occupied by giant fake trees).
 

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