Part of the tree-top walking in the South America Dome in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. From here you get a fantastic birds-eye view of the dome and life in the treetops.
February 2008
Part of the tree-top walking in the South America Dome in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. From here you get a fantastic birds-eye view of the dome and life in the treetops.
February 2008
Yes, there are several species of free-ranging primates inside the South America Dome. These are pygmy marmoset, common marmoset, cotton-top tamarin, goldie's monkey, golden-headed lion tamarin, grey-legged douroucouli and white-faced saki.
In the Africa Dome there are also free-ranging red-bellied lemurs as well as an exhibit for eastern black-and-white colobus monkeys and the pileated gibbons have an exhibit in the Asia Dome.
I just visited Randers Tropical Zoo in early august and will post some more pictures to the gallery soon.
No, but I have visited your (by the way very nice) website zoos.dk, and at a time in the South America Dome, I saw a guy with a kinda fancy camera who resembled the guy on your picture on your website (and please don't ask me why I'm so good at remembering faces, I don't know myself)...
And by the way, that day I decided to go alone to Randers Tropical Zoo, but nonetheless I met about 5 people I knew there. So it would only be the icing on the cake if I saw a fellow Zoochatter too