Maguari 27 Jan 2013 epickoala123 said: That's tiny!, Is that the entire exhibit? Click to expand... The exhibit goes all the way back to the yellow building at the rear (where the indoor area is). It's wedge-shaped and this is the pointy end!
epickoala123 said: That's tiny!, Is that the entire exhibit? Click to expand... The exhibit goes all the way back to the yellow building at the rear (where the indoor area is). It's wedge-shaped and this is the pointy end!
E E epickoala123 27 Jan 2013 Maguari said: The exhibit goes all the way back to the yellow building at the rear (where the indoor area is). It's wedge-shaped and this is the pointy end! Click to expand... Ahhh! I tought the glass panelling cut of the rest of the exhibit
Maguari said: The exhibit goes all the way back to the yellow building at the rear (where the indoor area is). It's wedge-shaped and this is the pointy end! Click to expand... Ahhh! I tought the glass panelling cut of the rest of the exhibit
Maguari 27 Jan 2013 Just another case where a photo can be misinterpreted! You can see the shape of the exhibit on the zoo map (it's number 2 and converted from one of the original Rotunda enclosures): http://www.zoovienna.at/media/uploads/dokumente/tiergarten_plan_web_550x400_e_072012_web.pdf EDIT: actually, I think the building seen in the back might actually be the giraffe house - if so the panda housing is the same distance but out of shot to the right.
Just another case where a photo can be misinterpreted! You can see the shape of the exhibit on the zoo map (it's number 2 and converted from one of the original Rotunda enclosures): http://www.zoovienna.at/media/uploads/dokumente/tiergarten_plan_web_550x400_e_072012_web.pdf EDIT: actually, I think the building seen in the back might actually be the giraffe house - if so the panda housing is the same distance but out of shot to the right.