Besides the Australian zone I hears Stuttgart doesn't have much, so I thought this justified a 3/2 vote.
Doesn't have much isn't really how I would describe the rest of the miscellaneous mammal selection of the Wilhelma
Here is a short overview:
Rock hyrax are kept in a mixed enclosure with gelada & barbary sheep:
Not the prettiest, but for hyrax extremely spacious and well designed.
Short-eared sengi in the giraffe house:
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Large South American exhibit with giant anteater and Patagonian cavy:
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A part of the American beaver enclosure:
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The small mammal & bird greenhouse, has:
Tree shrews
A double cage with tamandua, rock cavy & large hairy armadillo
A naked mole rat set up.
The grey kangaroo are still in an old enclosure, waiting for the new exhibit to be finished:
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The butterfly walkthrough of the insectarium is home to flying foxes:
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The Amazonian greenhouse has free-ranging Seba's short-tailed bats and a free-ranging sloth:
More sloths are kept in a separate enclosure with monkeys.
Wombats are temporarily kept in a smaller exhibit, picture shows about half of it.
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And then you have the whole Terra Australis complex, which really is superb.
Outdoor enclosures hold Quokka, long-nosed potoroo, koala and Goodfellow's tree kangaroo, the latter 2 can also be seen indoors
Quokka exhibit in detail:
Outdoor enclosure for the tree kangaroo
Indoors consists of 3 rooms. The first holds koala, as well as blue-tongued skinks and the tree kangaroo:
The koala exhibits:
What follows are 2 nocturnal rooms. The first for Australian desert species:
The second features forest animals:
In terms of excellence Pairi Daiza really only offers the crypt imo and the rest of the enclosures are of a similar standard or less as the Wilhelma.