"De Nacht" opened in 2013 as a nocturnal walk-through rainforest and it was biogeographical themed in its first years. In later years, species of different continent were mixed.
@AWP Based on memory, what is now enclosure 3 didn't exist yet in 2004 and was part of Australia. The flyer I own also mentioned Senegal Galago for 1 already in 2004 and Viscacha in 5 (though they were very quickly removed).
Walkthrough enclosures, mixed species enclosures, and nocturnal areas are some of the most amazing and interesting things in zoos. And this is the only place I know of that has all three in one
I still have a great memory of me and my dad being absolutely horrified at the size of a sloth, until realising it was actually a keeper doing a checkup
@lintworm Thanks for your information. Hence the question mark, I wasn't sure where the viscachas were kept (in 2004 I only took notes of the species kept, the map is from later date).
@Mr Gharial Emmen had a walkthrough mixed species nocturnal area as well.
1. Western Woylie, Grey-handed night monkey, Two-toed sloth
2. Feather-tailed glider
3. Malagasy jumping rat, Pygmy slow loris
4. Azara's agouti
5. Two-toed sloth
There's also a terrarium with Titicaca water frog in the beginning, and one with burrowing cockroaches underneath the feathertail gliders. I'm going to make an updated version later, as well as a map of 100.000 animal house