ZooLeopard
Well-Known Member
A news report and video from BBC showing the new snow leopards and the new enclosure:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/leicestershire/8595461.stm
I said elsewhere, if it doesn't work for snow leopards, it would make a great habitat for a baboon species.
At the moment none of the enclosures currently have any Animals in,I believe at the moment that they will have nothing in them until towards the end of April 2010.
As when you think about leopards are a lot cleaner than langurs.
the planting and general aesthetics appear to be of great importance to Twycross. A large cage, mostly devoid of greenery with no mature trees overhead would remind me of the langur exhibit at bristol.
I wonder if there would be any 'health' problem about keeping Primates so near a public eating/food area though, even with the glass barrier.
I don't think there's any legal requirement. The lion-tailed macaques at Bristol are only separated from the picnic area by glass. But that doesn't mean that I think it's a good idea.
Alan
It looks a bit mangled but the main body of its in place.Sorry ZooGiraffe- I think I've obliterated your post when in fact I was trying to quote from it. Not deliberate..![]()