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
The enclosure for South American tapirs in the South America Dome in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. This enclosure is not that big, but not bad for the tapirs. They have a nice big waterhole. In the tree above them live the sloths.
February 2008
The large enclosure for collared peccaries in the South America Dome in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. These can also be viewed from above.
Feburary 2008
A view of the South America Dome in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. Among the free-ranging animals are macaws, turkey vultures, two-toed sloths, green iguanas, golden-rumped agoutis, douroucoulis and 5 different species of marmoset and tamarins.
Feburary 2008
Jungle Trails is a 2.5 acre Primate Complex built in 1993. This pictures shows the Colobus monkey exhibit (near) and former Shoebill stork exhibit (far).
Lower area is a holding cage, the golden-headed lion tamarin group that usually have access to the main habitat were separated here. Sun bittern on roof of holding cage, top of photograph is a 'quiet' area for the sloths to retreat to.
A southern tamandua in the Tropical Rainforest house in Copenhagen Zoo. The tamanduas share their exhibit with a group of golden lion tamarins. Their exhibit was originally built to house javan rhinoceros hornbills.
Taken in Copenhagen Zoo, 2007.
Pathway in Burgers' Bush ,going towards the higher area and giving access later on to the large restaurant, terrace and viewing area near te savannah (on the outside of the hall).