A A antonmuster 10 Oct 2014 ...when was the last time your visited your relatives? this used to be the chimp enclosure. in the background you can see the artificial termite mound yoghurt-feeder that required the apes to use sticks as tools to get to the yoghurt.
...when was the last time your visited your relatives? this used to be the chimp enclosure. in the background you can see the artificial termite mound yoghurt-feeder that required the apes to use sticks as tools to get to the yoghurt.
P P Pertinax 10 Oct 2014 What's with the furniture-armchair, standard lamp etc here. Is it partially a rest area or something now?
What's with the furniture-armchair, standard lamp etc here. Is it partially a rest area or something now?
A A antonmuster 10 Oct 2014 it's part of the theme the zoo set for the visitor space of the exhibit i.e.: when was the last time you visited your relatives? the furniture actually does quite a good job in inviting visitors to pause for a moment and observe the animals.
it's part of the theme the zoo set for the visitor space of the exhibit i.e.: when was the last time you visited your relatives? the furniture actually does quite a good job in inviting visitors to pause for a moment and observe the animals.
P P Pertinax 12 Nov 2014 I see.... Do the chimps still live in here?- the cages look like they are still used as they have bedding etc in them.
I see.... Do the chimps still live in here?- the cages look like they are still used as they have bedding etc in them.
Nanook 12 Nov 2014 antonmuster said: it's part of the theme the zoo set for the visitor space of the exhibit i.e.: when was the last time you visited your relatives? the furniture actually does quite a good job in inviting visitors to pause for a moment and observe the animals. Click to expand... I wonder if it also provides the animals with a better chance to watch us!!?
antonmuster said: it's part of the theme the zoo set for the visitor space of the exhibit i.e.: when was the last time you visited your relatives? the furniture actually does quite a good job in inviting visitors to pause for a moment and observe the animals. Click to expand... I wonder if it also provides the animals with a better chance to watch us!!?