P P PAT 26 Jan 2009 You can work out how big that tree in this exhibit is by comparing it to the back of the tapir standing next to it.
You can work out how big that tree in this exhibit is by comparing it to the back of the tapir standing next to it.
mstickmanp 26 Jan 2009 PAT said: You can work out how big that tree in this exhibit is by comparing it to the back of the tapir standing next to it. Click to expand... At first I couldn't tell how large the exhibit was, but after seeing the tapir I could see that the exhibit is rather large.
PAT said: You can work out how big that tree in this exhibit is by comparing it to the back of the tapir standing next to it. Click to expand... At first I couldn't tell how large the exhibit was, but after seeing the tapir I could see that the exhibit is rather large.
snowleopard 26 Jan 2009 The langurs are in with the malayan tapirs and the enormous fig trees...and this in my opinion is arguably the best exhibit at the constantly improving Adelaide Zoo.
The langurs are in with the malayan tapirs and the enormous fig trees...and this in my opinion is arguably the best exhibit at the constantly improving Adelaide Zoo.