Part 2 of Basel with all the African houses.
We start with Gamgoas, which has a lot of education, but also the stunning nile crocodile, dwarf mongoose & bird exhibit:
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Other enclosures here are a large one with termites (real ones):
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And a breeding set up for Boulenger's cape tortoises:
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Adjacent is the lion enclosure, which can also be viewed from inside the house:
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Adjacent is also an African wild dog exhibit, for which no good picture has been uploaded.
To complete the African carnivores there is a cheetah enclosure. This is for the female, male enclosures are located behind the scenes in a different part of the zoo:
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The cheetahs live adjacent to, what I think is the highlight of the zoo, the Etosha house:
@lintworm - from the outside it doesn't look pretentious, but it blends in well.
The house is focused on food chains, so it starts with plants (and free-ranging orb web spiders)
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The come the vegetarians:
@lintworm - Migratory locusts in different sizes, opposite is a large enclosure with only adults.
@lintworm - the next room has Ansell's mole rat as well as exhibits for elephant shrew & pancake tortoise and grass mice.
The highlight is the large sociable weaver, lovebird, red-cheeked hornbill, Cape ground squirrel & rock hyrax exhibit:
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Then it continues with the carnivores:
@lintworm - meerkats have their indoor exhibit here. Adjacent is a terrarium for horned vipers.
Flower beetles represent the detritivores and the building finishes with a predator-prey exhibit with a breeding colony of carmine bee-eaters and honeybees:
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The house also has outdoor aviaries for the bee-eaters:
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and a meerkat + Cape porcupine exhibit:
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This area also has the African elephant house:
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The visitor section is, Basel style, quite sobre, but with lovely education:
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To complete the list there is a complex for Grant's zebra, ostrich and common hippo
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In the daytime the hippos have their own portion, but when temperatures allow they spend the night in the zebra & ostrich exhibit, which has significantly more land. This way they can somewhat mimic the natural lifestyle of hippos, who spend a lot of time on land at night. The hippo indoor enclosure isn't great though
Overall Basel has much to commend, whereas Vienna is also pretty solid. But I think the quality of the houses in Basel gives it the edge. I also think that the elephant, lion & cheetah and African hoofstock exhibits in Basel are equal to clearly superior compared to the rotunda exhibits in Vienna which house similar species (indoor portions for hippo and giraffe excepted). Vienna has a better bird selection for this category, but together with the better rhino enclosure and desert house, it still doesn't outweigh Basel. But it is a close one for sure.