Overall some decent spaces for giant anteaters. Yorkshire’s two enclosures are well done, with one being a mixed exhibit with the Venezuelan red howlers, formerly coatis, and the other having multiple viewing areas, the best one being an open air glass viewing area that looks over the pond in the enclosure. Well planted as well with mature trees, reeds and bushes. The indoor house could be improved to allow more privacy. Then again, almost all of YWP’s indoor spaces are very functional and simple, as they should be, which is fair, and the consistently high quality outdoor exhibits, plus the fact that most indoor areas are off-show, make up for this. Edinburgh also is on the same level in terms of quality, and together with YWP and Longleat (not so great as already mentioned) are the only places I’ve seen them very active. South Lakes looks to be also very well planted and lush, and a decent exhibit for them. What looks like a fallen tree certainly would provide a great place to forage and shelter. These would be my top 3.