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Venezuelan red howler, Guianan bearded saki, Yellow-breasted capuchin, Roloway monkey, Gelada, Collared lemur, Coquerel's sifaka are in the monkey house. Barbary, Sulawesi and Southern Pig-tailed macaque are to be found elsewhere in the zoo,
 
Venezuelan red howler, Guianan bearded saki, Yellow-breasted capuchin, Roloway monkey, Gelada, Collared lemur, Coquerel's sifaka are in the monkey house. Barbary, Sulawesi and Southern Pig-tailed macaque are to be found elsewhere in the zoo,
Plus a tank containing Maranon Poison Dart Frog :)
 
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Venezuelan red howler, Guianan bearded saki, Yellow-breasted capuchin, Roloway monkey, Gelada, Collared lemur, Coquerel's sifaka are in the monkey house. Barbary, Sulawesi and Southern Pig-tailed macaque are to be found elsewhere in the zoo,

is this all the primates at tierpark. i saw somewhere saying the had around 20 priamte species
 
is this all the primates at tierpark. i saw somewhere saying the had around 20 priamte species
You also have red-ruffed, collared, red-bellied lemurs, aye-ayes, and white-faced saki in the monkey house, black-and-white and belted ruffed lemurs as well as mongoose lemurs in "Vari-Wald", Francois langurs in the Himalayas zone, and ring-tailed lemurs and white-handed gibbons in their own islands. I'm not sure if I'm leaving any species out.
 
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Aren’t there also macaques/baboons (can’t remember which) in the “temple” style exhibit near the gerenuks/okapi?
 
Quite spectacular news on the elephant building:

They have swapped some of their plans: No more honey badgers and no longer any mention of any reptiles or weaver birds.
On the other hand, they now plan with Yellow-Spotted Rock Hyraxes, Gundis (both already planned) Black and Rufous Sengi, Meerkats, Helogales, Aardvarks and Naked Mole-Rats (all new). Also, they now just mention a bird aviary, while the picture portrays Von der Decken Hornbills.

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Image: Tierpark Berlin

They also posted a video of the building site.

By the way: They plan to start putting animals (e.g. elephants) in there by 2026. Let's hope this is their final schedule now and they'll manage to open no later than Spring 2027...
 
Quite spectacular news on the elephant building:

They have swapped some of their plans: No more honey badgers and no longer any mention of any reptiles or weaver birds.
On the other hand, they now plan with Yellow-Spotted Rock Hyraxes, Gundis (both already planned) Black and Rufous Sengi, Meerkats, Helogales, Aardvarks and Naked Mole-Rats (all new). Also, they now just mention a bird aviary, while the picture portrays Von der Decken Hornbills.

Elefantenhaus_Tiere_TierparkBerlin.png

Image: Tierpark Berlin

They also posted a video of the building site.

By the way: They plan to start putting animals (e.g. elephants) in there by 2026. Let's hope this is their final schedule now and they'll manage to open no later than Spring 2027...
Surely they have to give up honey badgers or move them elsewhere in the park at some point?
 
I wonder if the reptiles have been forgotten about completely? Was there initially talk about giant tortoises in the house?

I wonder if they will keep aardvark at the zoo too
 
Hello,
My visit to Tierpark Berlin is approaching, and I would like some additional information to make the most of my visit.
I'm visiting Tierpark Berlin for two days, for the first time.
I would like to know if there are special times to best observe the honey badgers, tamanduas, and giant white and red flying squirrels.
Is the bird show interesting and worth seeing?
I would appreciate any further information.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
 
Hello,
My visit to Tierpark Berlin is approaching, and I would like some additional information to make the most of my visit.
I'm visiting Tierpark Berlin for two days, for the first time.
I would like to know if there are special times to best observe the honey badgers, tamanduas, and giant white and red flying squirrels.
Is the bird show interesting and worth seeing?
I would appreciate any further information.
Thank you in advance for your responses.

I did different attemps at the giant squirrels in april, but didn't see them. The food that was put out for them in the morning seemed untouched...
Likewise, the tamandua is very unlikely to show itself. I've never seen it.
I have seen the ratels on all my visits. I visited them in the afternoon this year, but in mornings on earlier visits.

I have never done the bird show, but I would suspect you will need all the time you can get to visit the Tierpark. The bird show would take away from that time.
 
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