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Dec. 2014 - Roadhouse - Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat Exhibit New 2014!

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Agree-very large( a little bit to large-hard to spot the animal in it),natural desig,climbing trees,lots of hiding places,fresh air, natural sunlight-perfect.Hope, the zoos gets Award for this brand new exhibit.

Flashlight in nocturnal house ? Cool.The animals love it....

Ps: Yes, I don't mean it serioulsy-it is IRONY.I hope, it is allowed to use it from time to time, when it seems to necessary.I've seen much better wombat enclosures-maybe, the Us-Holders of them should visit european, australian or eevn japanese zoos ( all wombats theer have OUTDOOR exhibits)to learn how to keep wombats....
 
Agree-very large( a little bit to large-hard to spot the animal in it),natural desig,climbing trees,lots of hiding places,fresh air, natural sunlight-perfect.Hope, the zoos gets Award for this brand new exhibit.

Flashlight in nocturnal house ? Cool.The animals love it....

Ps: Yes, I don't mean it serioulsy-it is IRONY.I hope, it is allowed to use it from time to time, when it seems to necessary.I've seen much better wombat enclosures-maybe, the Us-Holders of them should visit european, australian or eevn japanese zoos ( all wombats theer have OUTDOOR exhibits)to learn how to keep wombats....

This isn't a brand new exhibit, this building alone opened 11 years ago and despite its lack of outdoor access, Glen was kept in a (better) indoor habitat at the Brookfield Zoo. As for the flash, if you were there, which I'm straining my head to wonder if you were or not, Glen's face was in the opposite direction and it was buried in the sand. Just like how this was for the Kiwi, this exhibit is just fine.
 

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