European (Tea)Cup - League F - Prague vs Tierpark Berlin

Prague vs Tierpark Berlin - AFRICA

  • Prague 4/1 Tierpark Berlin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tierpark Berlin 4/1 Prague

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tierpark Berlin 5/0 Prague

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .
It is the former Talapoin exhibit and i strongly disagree with "tall aviary-like".

Yes that is indeed the one, although it was much more densely planted last summer. I'm not sure what you mean by saying it isn't aviary-like as it very clearly is design-wise; in fairness, I may have overestimated the height though.
 
I'd tend to argue that the lemur exhibits at Prague - although not *bad* per se - are definitely among the areas where they fare the "least well" in terms of design and quality, and that as a result lemurs represent an area where Tierpark Berlin beats the Czech collection hands-down.

Also, I'm really pleased that people are getting properly stuck into debating this one and providing evidence for their stances :) although we can always do with a) more discussion and debate and b) even more people voting!

Per the established rules, and given how close the match is thus far, @Raikou needs to provide a *very* good explanation for their 5-0 vote for it to stand!
 
Yes that is indeed the one, although it was much more densely planted last summer. I'm not sure what you mean by saying it isn't aviary-like as it very clearly is design-wise; in fairness, I may have overestimated the height though.

My main problem here is the word tall. In the best case, it is a basic exhibit, although imo it is rather small for two lemur species. Personally i think, that they should have switched to something different than monkeys after the Talapoins were moved out.

And still the better lemur collection is at Berlin. With the collard lemur, aye aye and the sifaka nobody mentioned yet that they also keep mongoose lemurs. With the lemurs i think Berlin probably has even more rarities than Prague.

In generell i would love to hear more explanations from the ones who voted in favor of the Czech capital.
 
Definitely an enjoyable and active match - with people actually stepping up to explain their reasoning and providing photographic evidence for once! It's interesting to note that - due to how close the match was - this is actually the lowest score so far for BOTH competitors!

Prague - 63/120 points - 52.500%
Tierpark Berlin - 57/120 points - 47.500%
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Closeness of the match aside, would it be fair (or, perhaps, bold) to assume that Prague is probably the favourite to win the whole competition now?
 
Closeness of the match aside, would it be fair (or, perhaps, bold) to assume that Prague is probably the favourite to win the whole competition now?

Aside from the fact that (as I've noted before) metagaming and trying to predict the course of the upcoming matches spoils the fun a little, I think there's an equally decent chance for Tierpark Berlin or Chester to nab at least *one* of the two victory positions. It's also possible that one collection will win *both* victory positions.

But now we're getting into the issue of how things will progress after this round, which I shall keep up my sleeves a little longer yet ;)
 
Aside from the fact that (as I've noted before) metagaming and trying to predict the course of the upcoming matches spoils the fun a little, I think there's an equally decent chance for Tierpark Berlin or Chester to nab at least *one* of the two victory positions. It's also possible that one collection will win *both* victory positions.

But now we're getting into the issue of how things will progress after this round, which I shall keep up my sleeves a little longer yet ;)

I don't personally think there's anything wrong in making a simple prediction, but I am interested to hear where this all goes nonetheless.
 
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