Are these enclosures larger than they appear in this photo (they seem quite small) or do the leopards have access to the trio of habitats?
Maguari: on a side note, your private message inbox is full and therefore it is impossible to send you anything. I guess that you'll have to delete your stored messages if you wish to receive correspondence. Here is what I wanted to tell you:
Maguari (I will withhold your real name as I'm not sure if you would like me to make it public),
Do you collect zoo maps and guidebooks? I'm assuming that you do as you have visited Zoohistorica on more than one occasion and have visited something like 300 zoos, but I've never seen a thread with you advertising any possible trades. I have exactly 82 maps from American zoos that I'm willing to send to you if you have an appropriately-sized package for me in return. If you are interested then please respond with your mailing address.
This photo foreshortens them a little; they're not expansive by any means but not tiny either. On the afternoon there was a worker in the third one and the leopard was in the hyaenas' indoor area, so there's clearly a degree of inter-connectedness between the exhibits of the carnivore house.
Maguari: on a side note, your private message inbox is full and therefore it is impossible to send you anything. I guess that you'll have to delete your stored messages if you wish to receive correspondence. Here is what I wanted to tell you:
Maguari (I will withhold your real name as I'm not sure if you would like me to make it public),
Do you collect zoo maps and guidebooks? I'm assuming that you do as you have visited Zoohistorica on more than one occasion and have visited something like 300 zoos, but I've never seen a thread with you advertising any possible trades. I have exactly 82 maps from American zoos that I'm willing to send to you if you have an appropriately-sized package for me in return. If you are interested then please respond with your mailing address.