P P PAT 24 Jun 2009 It's weird to see an indoor red panda exhibit...They're a pretty temperature tolerant species so do you know the reasoning for keeping it indoors.
It's weird to see an indoor red panda exhibit...They're a pretty temperature tolerant species so do you know the reasoning for keeping it indoors.
jbnbsn99 24 Jun 2009 This used to be an area for koalas, and when they left I'm sure they just needed something to fill that void.
This used to be an area for koalas, and when they left I'm sure they just needed something to fill that void.
Ituri 24 Jun 2009 They're temperature tolerant to coldness, but I understand they struggle quite a bit in the heat.
jbnbsn99 24 Jun 2009 If you've ever been to Houston, then you know it doesn't get cold but for a few days out of the year. Hot and humid yes, but cold no.
If you've ever been to Houston, then you know it doesn't get cold but for a few days out of the year. Hot and humid yes, but cold no.
P P PAT 25 Jun 2009 I've never been to houston so I don't know the climate but if they can survive in Cairns (I don't know how successfully) then they can survive anywhee.
I've never been to houston so I don't know the climate but if they can survive in Cairns (I don't know how successfully) then they can survive anywhee.