Toddy 30 Nov 2008 Part of the long island for white-cheeked gibbons in Apenheul, the Netherlands. Lots of live trees. July 2008
Part of the long island for white-cheeked gibbons in Apenheul, the Netherlands. Lots of live trees. July 2008
snowleopard 1 Dec 2008 It must be difficult to spot the gibbons, but overall this seems as if it is a brilliant habitat for the apes.
It must be difficult to spot the gibbons, but overall this seems as if it is a brilliant habitat for the apes.
Z Z zooman 27 Jan 2009 Given that Gibbons are so damm active. Each time l have been here they are always swinging up and down the island. The break in the monkey bars gives a great view of there acrobatic skills.
Given that Gibbons are so damm active. Each time l have been here they are always swinging up and down the island. The break in the monkey bars gives a great view of there acrobatic skills.