This one should be a very interesting one, I reckon - the category is AFRICA, and you have three days to discuss, debate and present your evidence!
In the giraffe indoors there are Congo Peafowl, Von Der Decken’s Hornbill and Fennec Fox too.For sure not the best category for Stuttgart, with some rather ugly but still good hoofstock exhibits at the upper part of the zoo. At least the stock list is fabulous with Somali wild ass, Grevy zebra, Dorcas gazelle, Bongo, dik-dik, Okapi and scimitar horned oryx. The Giraffe indoors is outdated. The African ape exhibits with Gorillas and Bonobos are imo pretty good, but just as ugly as most of the upper part of the zoo. Then there is again the mix of Barbary sheep, gelada and the rock hyraxes that work pretty well and two cheetah exhibits at different parts of the zoo. There is one nice walkthrough aviary, but not even nearly as impressive as Beauvals Hippo aviary and another aviary at the small mammal and bird house. Several ectotherms are kept at the Aquarium building. Probably the biggest asset, which maybe is enough to prevent them from a 1:4 are the Malagasy civets.
For sure not the best category for Stuttgart, with some rather ugly but still good hoofstock exhibits at the upper part of the zoo. At least the stock list is fabulous with Somali wild ass, Grevy zebra, Dorcas gazelle, Bongo, dik-dik, Okapi and scimitar horned oryx. The Giraffe indoors is outdated. The African ape exhibits with Gorillas and Bonobos are imo pretty good, but just as ugly as most of the upper part of the zoo. Then there is again the mix of Barbary sheep, gelada and the rock hyraxes that work pretty well and two cheetah exhibits at different parts of the zoo. There is one nice walkthrough aviary, but not even nearly as impressive as Beauvals Hippo aviary and another aviary at the small mammal and bird house. Several ectotherms are kept at the Aquarium building. Probably the biggest asset, which maybe is enough to prevent them from a 1:4 are the Malagasy civets.
In the giraffe indoors there are Congo Peafowl, Von Der Decken’s Hornbill and Fennec Fox too.
In the small mammal and bird house are three aviaries housing African Pygmy Falcon (1), Orange-breasted Waxbill, Purple Grenadier, Sudan Golden Sparrow, Emerald Starling, Bioko Munia, Black and Rufous Sengi, Harlequin Quail (2) Long-toed Lapwing, Rufous-collared Stone Pratincole, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Allen‘s Gallinule, African Pygmy Goose, Red-throated Beeeater and Bruce‘s Green Dove (3).
Yes that isn’t enough to get a 3:2 for the Wilhelma, but together with @remar ‘s post it should be enough to prevent a 1:4.
Thanks for these brief summaries of what Stuttgart has to offer - hopefully someone will provide more in-depth photographic evidence soon to demonstrate that (as I believe is the case) Stuttgart merits at least two points. I'd rather the task not fall to me, but if no one comes forward in the next day or so I shall see what I can do.
I voted the way I did because, comparing the two, Beauval has both a far more comprehensive collection of African species as well as some quite stellar exhibits for said speciesFirstly, no takers for this task?
Secondly, we will require @tigris115 to provide their insights in order for their vote to stand.
I voted the way I did because, comparing the two, Beauval has both a far more comprehensive collection of African species as well as some quite stellar exhibits for said species



There are also some aviary exhibits but they didn't fit in this post - I wonder if anyone can give an overview or a quick paragraph summarising those.
and the bird collection, which, at least for smaller birds, appears to be better than Beauval's.
Tbh, 3-2 in favor of Beauval would be a better call for my vote.
For now, I will put the argument forward that IMO the Beauval chimpanzee and gorilla exhibits are far inferior to the bonobo and gorilla exhibits at Stuttgart, and that the relative failings of the former and strengths of the latter are a major reason why Stuttgart deserves credit.
Whilst I fully agree that Stuttgart's bonobo enclosure is better than Beauval's chimpanzee enclosure by some margin (not that the latter is necessarily bad), I think you are being harsh on the gorilla enclosure to say that it is 'far inferior' to Stuttgart's 'significantly better' enclosure. Both provide good natural substrate and straw for foraging indoors, with Beauval's housing actually being much taller with a retreat beyond the raised portion at the back for privacy. As no photos of the indoor area have been provided yet, here is one below:Bonobo
Both of the great ape species located within the (relatively-recently built) new ape house have *significantly* better exhibits than those held at Beauval, with the Bonobo exhibit complex a particular highlight comprising two outdoor enclosures and three indoor enclosures:
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When compared to the "sparsely-vegetated island with a massive climbing frame in the centre" design of the chimpanzee exhibit at Beauval, the difference is striking!
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The gorilla exhibit complex in the same house is similarly excellent in my opinion - although there are not many photographs in the gallery of the outdoor exhibit, which is somewhat larger than the bonobo exhibit in footplan but naturally contains less overall height given the differing needs of the inhabitants, there *is* a very good image showing a diagram of the house overall - the gorilla exhibits are above, the bonobos below:
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The two indoor exhibits for the species are large, well-suited for the inhabitants, and provide a lot of informational signage:
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Including all indoor and outdoor exhibits, the ape house covers around 6,600 m².
I'll try to throw something together after I finish work
), I think you are being harsh on the gorilla enclosure to say that it is 'far inferior' to Stuttgart's 'significantly better' enclosure. Both provide good natural substrate and straw for foraging indoors, with Beauval's housing actually being much taller with a retreat beyond the raised portion at the back for privacy. As no photos of the indoor area have been provided yet, here is one below:
they don't seem to have anything quite as spectacular as the Hippo Aviary or even the savannah.
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