You are correct. While Zoo Negara is not like its neighbour Singapore Zoo, it is a really good zoo with many large and naturalistic enclosures. I will even allow myself to say that the only totally weak bit of the zoo is the bear exhibits (have a look at my photos and I'm sure you will agree). The lion enclosures (they have both African and Indian lions, must be one of few zoos in the world) are a bit small, but I have seen such horrible facilities for big cats in my time that I'm not really bothered. As to the primate cages, yes, they are big and with some reasonable number of climbing chances; again, I have seen such horrible primate cages in other zoos that I cannot complain about those at Zoo Negara.
woow ive never heard of that either. ive heard of zoos having two diff species of tiger but not lion, plus they have orangs and chimps. some collections in the UK would be great with some animals found in this zoo.
EEP does not allow both lion species together in the same zoo, so it would be out of the question in Europe. You will find photos of both exhibits and animals in the gallery. The Asiatic lion pair were old, the African couple was young; I even saw the latter couple enter the water, I think the first time I have seen adult lions do so.
Ahh thats interesting, why is that? the chances of disease ect? i saw that hte african pair looked young. and yeah some lions are ok with water, i think its a myth that only tigers like water, jaguars are good swimmers too
I think it has more to do with accidental inbreeding than diseases actually, although the chance that an escaped African lion would leap into (or manage to get in at all) the Asiatic lion enclosure, or vice versa, seems little to me.