Cheetahs are cool and much loved because they are the fastest land animals on the planet, sleek and lovely, and cheetah cubs rock splendid punk rock manes.
Unlike most big cats where there are still many dumpy exhibits out there, I haven't seen anybody complaining about bad cheetah exhibits. Is it possible that all cheetahs in zoos have decent exhibits?
Based on the cheetah exhibits that I've seen and photos here on Zoochat there seem to be two basic cheetah exhibit models:
1. A large fenced in grassy area (e.g., Omaha, Indianapolis, Dallas, Denver)
2. An "island" of hills and vegetation surrounded by a dry moat (e.g., San Diego, Living Desert)
Are there any other models of cheetah exhibits out there?
I've heard many zoo visitors looking at cheetahs and wanting to see them run. The San Diego Safari Park and Busch Gardens in Florida have shows where they let their cheetahs run after lures. Is this practice spreading in the zoo world? I imagine that it takes a lot of land space and staff time that most zoos would be reluctant or unable to provide, but does this seem like an enrichment that will be required for cheetah husbandry standards at some point?
Cheetahs were at least at one time famous for not breeding in zoos. San Diego has an entire cheetah breeding complex that is off-exhibit and a completely different display exhibit. Is this the case for most or all zoos that both display and breed cheetahs, or are there some exhibits that have managed to do both?
Finally, does anybody have any cool stories of seeing cheetahs in the wild?
Unlike most big cats where there are still many dumpy exhibits out there, I haven't seen anybody complaining about bad cheetah exhibits. Is it possible that all cheetahs in zoos have decent exhibits?
Based on the cheetah exhibits that I've seen and photos here on Zoochat there seem to be two basic cheetah exhibit models:
1. A large fenced in grassy area (e.g., Omaha, Indianapolis, Dallas, Denver)
2. An "island" of hills and vegetation surrounded by a dry moat (e.g., San Diego, Living Desert)
Are there any other models of cheetah exhibits out there?
I've heard many zoo visitors looking at cheetahs and wanting to see them run. The San Diego Safari Park and Busch Gardens in Florida have shows where they let their cheetahs run after lures. Is this practice spreading in the zoo world? I imagine that it takes a lot of land space and staff time that most zoos would be reluctant or unable to provide, but does this seem like an enrichment that will be required for cheetah husbandry standards at some point?
Cheetahs were at least at one time famous for not breeding in zoos. San Diego has an entire cheetah breeding complex that is off-exhibit and a completely different display exhibit. Is this the case for most or all zoos that both display and breed cheetahs, or are there some exhibits that have managed to do both?
Finally, does anybody have any cool stories of seeing cheetahs in the wild?