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Melbourne's Orang-utan Sanctuary..

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the climbing platforms are very tall and are surrounded by newly transplanted palms and trees...
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the climbing platforms are very tall and are surrounded by newly transplanted palms and trees...
 
This photo is over two years old, and I'm wondering if anyone knows how much vegetation has grown up in the meantime? Those green/yellow sway poles are still worth a debate, as they divide many zoo visitors.
 
When I saw this exhibit being presented on Zoolex, at first I thought the swaying poles looked just strange and bizarre. But if they are contantly used by the apes then I am all for them.
 
As you know this is my favorite exhibit that I've ever seen so I'll give a whole rundown on it.
The vegetation on the ground has well and truly taken over so you can only see parts of the ground and I don't know how they are doing it (maybe hotwire) but the trees are still alive.
And Dan the sway poles are one of the best ideas for Orang-utans that I've ever heard of because they work brilliantley and like I've said before I've never seen an Orang0utan on the ground in this exhibit.
 

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