Bioparc Valencia Carnivore Immersive Exhibits

animalszoos

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From looking at images of the carnivore immersive exhibits at Bioparc Valencia, I became curious of what barriers are used to stop carnivores (notably lions and hyenas, but also others such as meerkat) from leaving their enclosure - this was unclear in the images.

I also noted the lion enclosure overlooks ungulate enclosures - what barrier is used here?
 
From looking at images of the carnivore immersive exhibits at Bioparc Valencia, I became curious of what barriers are used to stop carnivores (notably lions and hyenas, but also others such as meerkat) from leaving their enclosure - this was unclear in the images.

I also noted the lion enclosure overlooks ungulate enclosures - what barrier is used here?
  • The lion's exhibit is divided from the ungulates via a large moat invisible to the public.
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  • The hyenas are also divided by a similar system, with the only exception of them being able to access part of the moat.
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  • The meerkats seem to have the same, only that on a minior scale.
 

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