@Ebirah766 The animal welfare police in western nations would have a laugh at this place. A Northern Cassowary, Emu and Rhea all together in the same tiny indoor area, with Ring-tailed Lemurs bouncing above their heads in a cage is nonsensical. Many of the exhibits are tight on space, but I do know a bunch of zoo nerds who have been there because the numerous rarities are exciting to see. It's the type of facility that probably has a high turnover of species and it's one that's difficult to review. I was happy to go once but would likely never return.
Are these animals rescues, cause it looks awful almost as if a 2 year old decided to start a zoo game and put all the animals together in a few cages?
Well done to you tho @snowleopard for providing pictures once again.
@Cheeorcox Thanks. I don't think many of the animals are rescues, but perhaps a few are ex-pets here and there. Before my visit, the ZooChat gallery for this place only had a handful of exhibit photos from more than a decade ago, so I really didn't know what to expect. I was quite surprised to walk in and see Aardvarks, someone paying to hold a Crowned Eagle, an Echidna, a Northern Cassowary and a ton of other creatures. Walking along the corridors, one never knows what's up next at this facility!