TBF, there looks quite a bit of climbing apparatus here. Certainly there's a fair bit of height as well. This is a lot better than the London enclosure that czjimmy has recalled, although that was softened quite a bit before its demolition.
Wow, that is an extremely weird way of displaying gibbons. I don't think any arboreal species should be forced to stay arboreal, they should have the option of coming down to the ground. Fill the pool in a bit I say!
I don't know the statistics for this mix but Randers Tropical Zoo in Denmark have kept pileated gibbons together with small-clawed otters for 12 years now with no problems.
I don't know the statistics for this mix but Randers Tropical Zoo in Denmark have kept pileated gibbons together with small-clawed otters for 12 years now with no problems.
I might be wrong actually, I was thinking of langurs. Gibbons are a bit larger so can probbaly cope better with otters. The Randers enclosure looks much better (and bigger?) than this one, which doesn't look suitable for otters either really.