@DB: I'm as bewildered as you are with the tree that dominates the inside of the giraffe house, and perhaps a local zoo-goer will fill us in on the details. So many giraffe houses somewhat inexplicably have other exhibits within them, from rock hyrax at Buffalo Zoo to Steller's sea eagles at Louisville Zoo!
@DB: I'm as bewildered as you are with the tree that dominates the inside of the giraffe house, and perhaps a local zoo-goer will fill us in on the details. So many giraffe houses somewhat inexplicably have other exhibits within them, from rock hyrax at Buffalo Zoo to Steller's sea eagles at Louisville Zoo!
I don't think rock hyrax are particularly inexplicable - they can be tied in very easily to an African savannah theme - a 'kopje corner' if you will.
Steller's Sea Eagle is enjoyably random, though!
I do prefer 'big animal' houses to have some 'little animals' as well - not least to give you something to look at if you wander in while the headline inhabitants are outside.
The tree is used as a storage area. They had hoses and stuff in there a year ago. It doesn't take up "a lot" of space but its a waste if you ask me. Would be a nice perch for some vultures.