P P pattrunk 13 Mar 2010 Bele said: There are also black and white ruffed lemurs in here with no safety barrier . Click to expand... Who on earth gave these people a zoo licence??????
Bele said: There are also black and white ruffed lemurs in here with no safety barrier . Click to expand... Who on earth gave these people a zoo licence??????
P P Pertinax 15 Mar 2010 At first view I presumed this was an offshow/keeper only area- but then it wouldn't have information labels on the cages or a sign saying 'way out'.
At first view I presumed this was an offshow/keeper only area- but then it wouldn't have information labels on the cages or a sign saying 'way out'.
Maguari 15 Mar 2010 No, this a is very much a public area (assuming this hasn't changed since my visit).
TNT 31 Aug 2017 This area is now closed off to the public - however for a small donation you could take part in a "VIP" primate tour and feed both the tamarins and marmosets. The tour included the ring tails and the siamangs - a very enjoyable session.
This area is now closed off to the public - however for a small donation you could take part in a "VIP" primate tour and feed both the tamarins and marmosets. The tour included the ring tails and the siamangs - a very enjoyable session.