@snowleopard Unless this exhibit has signage about how ring-tailed lemurs can sometimes live in dry, deciduous forests, I don't buy how this accurately reflects the actual environment that they live in. To my knowledge, Bronx is the only zoo that has accurately built a Spiny Forest environment for their ring-taileds, with other zoos either displaying them in a rainforest environment, or in a "woods" environment, or even in a playground environment akin to Howletts or Toledo's "Primate Forest".