Do you know of any mammal enclosures in zoos with completely natural looking barriers?
By natural looking barriers, I mean:
- Moats (dry and wet)
- Walk-through (such as lemur and squirrel monkey walk-through's)
- Natural fences (such as large rocks, vertical logs or bamboo etc.)
(for example)...
The Feline Building was build in 1970 to house the zoo's Cat species. It housed Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, Leopards, Snow Leopards, and smaller cat species. It was demolished and replaced by the better Asian Highlands in 2005. After the Lions passed away, the zoo had no Lions till 2014.
The Feline Building was build in 1970 to house the zoo's Cat species. It housed Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, Leopards, Snow Leopards, and smaller cat species. It was demolished and replaced by the better Asian Highlands in 2005. After these Lions passed away, the zoo had no Lions till 2014.
The Feline Building was build in 1970 to house the zoo's Cat species. It housed Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, Leopards, Snow Leopards, and smaller cat species. It was demolished and replaced by the better Asian Highlands in 2005. After these Lions passed away, the zoo had no Lions till 2014.
The Feline Building was build in 1970 to house the zoo's Cat species. It housed Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, Leopards, Snow Leopards, and smaller cat species. It was demolished and replaced by the better Asian Highlands in 2005. After these Lions passed away, the zoo had no Lions till 2014.
The Feline Building was build in 1970 to house the zoo's Cat species. It housed Lions, Tigers, Jaguars, Leopards, Snow Leopards, and smaller cat species. It was demolished and replaced by the better Asian Highlands in 2005. After these Lions passed away, the zoo had no Lions till 2014.
Hard to get a nice eye-level photo in the Lion enclosure as the best place for a clear view is from the balcony; so it was great that this lioness decided to head up into the tree for a spell. Didn't have trouble coming down, though looked very lost at first (as it seems, many cats do)
Finally announced on the Park's Facebook page today: Kali, Sita and Sonika - three cubs (9 weeks old in this photo) born to female Kanha and male Rana.
In this photo, only two of the cubs are visible. The other one was separate when I visited -- I don't know the reason why. It was just the...
Finally announced on the Park's Facebook page today: Kali, Sita and Sonika - three cubs (7 weeks old in this photo) born to female Kanha (seen here) and male Rana.
Finally announced on the Park's Facebook page today: Kali, Sita and Sonika - three cubs (7 weeks old in this photo) born to female Kanha (seen here) and male Rana.
Finally announced on the Park's Facebook page today: Kali, Sita and Sonika - three cubs (7 weeks old in this photo) born to female Kanha (seen here) and male Rana.
0.3 lions are to be installed in a £500'000 enclosure, they will hopefully be rescued from a zoo in Armenia.
https://www.facebook.com/74804374475/photos/a.98233669475.85854.74804374475/10154082542524476/?type=3&theater