Best UK South American Tapir enclosure

Best UK South American Tapir enclosure?


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The Paignton photo is not an accurate representation of the exhibit. The Tapirs have a grassy paddock behind with a good sized pool behind that concrete area.

Yes, thanks for the info. Unfortunately there wasn't a photo of this in the gallery. This is the case for lots of the exhibits so it is great to see people who have visited describing them. If anyone has better photos that would be extremely useful.
 
Paignton does have far better enclosures,but I actually believe which their South American Tapir enclosure is quite a good one.It has a large pool,dense grass and a mud wallow,but yes,it will certainly not be winning.

Howletts actually has one of my favourites.It is very large with some dense areas and some open areas.They share with Cabybara and Rhea.

I am not quite sure what South Lakes has going for it compared to the vast enclosure at Marwell or the fantastic,mixed enclosure at Longleat(I mean mixed as in it provides a variety of different environments).



Yes it does.Dartmoor is in fact one of my favourites.

Both of these are very impressive.I did not know about Linton’s breeding record either.For me,it is between Marwell and Longleat.

I would have thought with your vast zoo knowledge which we all discovered on the best penguin enclosure thread, you would know the answer and know which places have the best breeding records, and the which have the best enclosure since you clearly have visited so many of the zoo's mentioned in this thread.
 
Have you visited South Lakes, I have have and I would never make such a bold statement about any enclosure, yes they are much improved since Mr Gill left but they have no stand out exhibit still and this certainly isn't one, and historically it would win the award for the worst enclosure.

Any zoo that has allowed their tapirs to get eaten by bears and has had a plethora of escape scares sort of loses the "best exhibit" conversation as far as I'm concerned...

~Thylo
 
Although I am currently keeping my vote with Newquay, I have to admit to being *highly* tempted to switch to Lake District Wildlife Park - not only is the exhibit rather larger than the photograph posted upthread makes it seem, but something that may not be immediately apparent is that the tapirs not only have full access to the beck (large stream) flowing through the exhibit, but also the other side of the enclosure beyond there. Some portions of the beck are deep enough that they can fully swim, especially when it has been raining and the beck is full. I am now looking for any photographs I may have which show this aspect of the exhibit better, along with displaying the size of the overall enclosure more accurately.
 
I've gone for Newquay - but I feel like I should caveat that with the fact I have not seen all of these in person. Seen a fair few - but not all.

I know Dartmoor is significantly bigger than the photo used appears and there is definitely some kind of stream / water running through the middle of it but I can't recall if it is deep enough for them to actually swim?

Just an aside - I was watching a live stream from Wingham a couple of weeks ago and during it their male Tapir emerged from the lake with a fish literally on his head :D
 
I've gone for Newquay - but I feel like I should caveat that with the fact I have not seen all of these in person. Seen a fair few - but not all.

I know Dartmoor is significantly bigger than the photo used appears and there is definitely some kind of stream / water running through the middle of it but I can't recall if it is deep enough for them to actually swim?

Just an aside - I was watching a live stream from Wingham a couple of weeks ago and during it their male Tapir emerged from the lake with a fish literally on his head :D

The Dartmoor main exhibit has a massive pool and I don't know how deep it is, but it is definitely deep enough for them to swim properly.
 
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Visit last August with an Animal experience for a great nephew. 1 Male 2 females. Individual stables and yard, leading to a large paddock with fairly big pool. I would say 50% bigger than the Chester accommodation. Can't post photos as they all include the little guy.
 
A few contenders for me. Lotherton's house is impressive with the indoor pool, Linton's is a nice size with pool and swamp and Knowsley's enclosure is huge with access to a large stretch of open water.

After consideration my vote goes to knowsley, purely because of the natural environment for the animals.
 
I've noticed that Wolds Wildlife Park is missing from the list. I'll try and get some photos up at some point :)
 
For the record, my other vote is going to Lake District Wildlife Park, based on things I have heard about the exhibit. My second vote would probably go to Newquay or Longleat...though Linton do have a good breeding record too.
 
Any zoo that has allowed their tapirs to get eaten by bears and has had a plethora of escape scares sort of loses the "best exhibit" conversation as far as I'm concerned...

~Thylo
Not to mention they got coatis banned from the UK....
 
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