The Persian leopard exhibit at Tierpark Dählihölz hasn't been mentioned yet, has it?
...you beat me to it.
The Persian leopard exhibit at Tierpark Dählihölz hasn't been mentioned yet, has it?
The Oregon Zoo exhibit is nicely planted but disgustingly small. I would disqualify it for this reason alone.Although I doubt anyone would call it the "best leopard exhibit," I think Oregon has a decent one.
Amur Leopard Exhibit | ZooChat
Amur Leopard Exhibit | ZooChat
Amur Leopard Exhibit | ZooChat
Until recently this exhibit held 19-year-old Borris, the world's oldest known Amur leopard. He unfortunately died in October. I am unaware if the zoo plans on getting any more leopards.
Zoo mourns Borris, one of world's oldest, rarest big cats
True. But as I said, I wasn't calling it the "best" exhibit, I said it was "decent"The Oregon Zoo exhibit is nicely planted but disgustingly small. I would disqualify it for this reason alone.
The leopard exhibit in Chongqing Zoo, China, is built along a lush long slope:
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Bronx Zoo houses their Amur Leopard inside Jungle World. While I generally think most of the exhibits at this zoo are well done I was very disappointed in this on two accounts. First, Amur Leopards do well outdoors in New York’s climate and changing seasons and being kept in the constant warmth and humidity suited for the majority of the other animals housed there doesn’t seem appropriate. Second reason, exhibit space specific to the leopard is narrow and small with the lowest point well below the observation level. Many people miss seeing the Leopard entirely. I was there when a person with a service dog came over and the Leopard didn’t even realize the dog was there. From past experience a dog typically provokes a lot of attention when passing a Leopard (albeit not the kind of attention the dog wants).Look really nice! I think they are North Chinese Leopard?
Why do you quote me?Bronx Zoo houses their Amur Leopard inside Jungle World. While I generally think most of the exhibits at this zoo are well done I was very disappointed in this on two accounts. First, Amur Leopards do well outdoors in New York’s climate and changing seasons and being kept in the constant warmth and humidity suited for the majority of the other animals housed there doesn’t seem appropriate. Second reason, exhibit space specific to the leopard is narrow and small with the lowest point well below the observation level. Many people miss seeing the Leopard entirely. I was there when a person with a service dog came over and the Leopard didn’t even realize the dog was there. From past experience a dog typically provokes a lot of attention when passing a Leopard (albeit not the kind of attention the dog wants).
Bronx Zoo houses their Amur Leopard inside Jungle World
Look really nice! I think they are North Chinese Leopard?
I never knew leopards were kept in open top exhibits anywhere. Can't they jump very high like mountain lions?
The best UK leopard enclosure in my opinion is the one at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, followed by Banham Zoo.
Yes but there are open top mountain lion exhibits too (including one where I live). You just have to design it with the appropriate overhangs.I never knew leopards were kept in open top exhibits anywhere. Can't they jump very high like mountain lions?