Moebelle 20 Jul 2013 Roughly a 15 ft. rock wall/moat will separate the lions from zebras, ostriches, wildebeests, guineafowl, elands, gazelles, and more.
Roughly a 15 ft. rock wall/moat will separate the lions from zebras, ostriches, wildebeests, guineafowl, elands, gazelles, and more.
Moebelle 20 Jul 2013 PAT said: Will the lions be in the foreground exhibit or at the back? Click to expand... They will be in the foreground.
PAT said: Will the lions be in the foreground exhibit or at the back? Click to expand... They will be in the foreground.
ThylacineAlive 21 Jul 2013 I noticed a couple of wild turtles living in the moat which makes for a neat a effect. ~Thylo
Moebelle 21 Jul 2013 Arizona Docent said: That is a nice design - I like it. Click to expand... I know, it's risky too. Let's hope none of the hoofstock accidentally somehow come into lion territory.
Arizona Docent said: That is a nice design - I like it. Click to expand... I know, it's risky too. Let's hope none of the hoofstock accidentally somehow come into lion territory.