Here's a concept for an alligator enclosure surrounded by a reptile/nocturnal house, in three sizes. The alligators would mostly live in the outside enclosure, but should they hybernate or something, they'd go indoors.
NOTE: This version is quite a lot earlier than the other two.
Here's a concept for an alligator enclosure surrounded by a reptile/nocturnal house, in three sizes. The alligators would mostly live in the outside enclosure, but should they hybernate or something, they'd go indoors.
NOTE: The movable wall would be removed should the alligators be compatible.
Here's a concept for an alligator enclosure surrounded by a reptile/nocturnal house, in three sizes. The alligators would mostly live in the outside enclosure, but should they hybernate or something, they'd go indoors.
NOTE: Being larger, I included lemurs.
For the last century, crocodilians have been kept successfully in zoological collections. There were some zoos, such as Berlin's zoo-aquarium and the Berlin Tierpark, that kept multiple species in one exhibit. These two zoos now keep their crocodilians in different enclosures. So my questions...
Back in the late 90's/early 2000's, I seem to remember there being an exhibit with regular Alligators, and turtles? I may be wrong because I was young, but I can't seem to find anything that says where the exhibit may have been, if it was there. Can someone help me?