That is interesting...
- is public viewing just from the narrow front, giving the animals a lot of depth to retire?
- is the fence on the left solid timbers?, or does it have holes the animals can pop through in a form of 'creep'?
@Zoo2022, the exhibit is indeed viewed from the narrow front, it kinda gives a hallway feeling to it. And yes, it is solid timbers dividing the paddock from the pademelon paddock, the duikers can't cross to the other side (although I feel like they could do so once when the sitatungas were at the other side). The chainlink fence on the right is the border of the other blue duiker and crowned crane exhibit, this being the third duiker paddock at the zoo.