blospz 12 May 2015 When the foliage grows in the back, it will help make the exhibit look more naturalistic.
snowleopard 12 May 2015 blospz said: When the foliage grows in the back, it will help make the exhibit look more naturalistic. Click to expand... Interestingly enough, you can just make out the old 1950's tiger grotto in the background. That cement beauty is still in place and capable of housing animals on a regular basis as an off-exhibit site.
blospz said: When the foliage grows in the back, it will help make the exhibit look more naturalistic. Click to expand... Interestingly enough, you can just make out the old 1950's tiger grotto in the background. That cement beauty is still in place and capable of housing animals on a regular basis as an off-exhibit site.