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 Monkey Path in the South America Dome in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. Here visitors can often see most of the free-ranging monkeys. There are 7 species: Pygmy marmoset, common marmoset, cotton-top tamarin, goldie's monkey, golden-headed lion tamarin, douroucouli and white-faced saki...
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
The large pool for manatees in the South America Dome in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. This is ,without a doubt, one of the best in Europe.
Feburary 2008
A picture of one of the tanks in the tropical saltwater aquarium in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. Here live various fish from the caribbean sea. The aquarium is built like an old sunken ship.
August 2008
A baby aardvark just 2 weeks old in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. The mother is Maxima from Burgers Zoo and this baby is the first aardvark ever born in Scandinavia.
September 2006
The exhibit for rock pythons in Randers Tropical Zoo, Denmark. This exibit is part of the Asian Snake Temple where vistors can walk among free-ranging non-venoumous snakes.
August 2008