Commradematt
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Very true instead of filling it in, it would nave been a perfect penguin poolLike they had the (no doubt very large amount of) money needed to do this at the time.
Very true instead of filling it in, it would nave been a perfect penguin poolLike they had the (no doubt very large amount of) money needed to do this at the time.
WOW!!On Facebook, Twycross are saying the new chimpanzee habitat will open very soon, and put up a 3D virtual reality tour showing the inside before it was completed (you can zoom right into it).
Appears to be made out of broken glass on my pc. Time for me to upgrade maybe?On Facebook, Twycross are saying the new chimpanzee habitat will open very soon, and put up a 3D virtual reality tour showing the inside before it was completed (you can zoom right into it).
Its all steel very clinical there is only 4 wooden beams in the 2 places, I thought it was supposed to be natural, it is all steal work and how are the older generation supposed to get up to the tunnels to get to the outside, I mean there is a lot of webbing but no actual tree like structure for them to grab on to eg if there was a fight like in the wild.On Facebook, Twycross are saying the new chimpanzee habitat will open very soon, and put up a 3D virtual reality tour showing the inside before it was completed (you can zoom right into it).
Double click on it, it will zoom you inside.Appears to be made out of broken glass on my pc. Time for me to upgrade maybe?
I would speculate that Twycross were hoping to have the new chimp house open for the Easter holiday period, however it is not quite ready yet. Perhaps that is why the transfer of elephants Noor Jahan and her daughter Esha to Blackpool has been delayed, .
I hope your right after seeing what the gorillas have.I would have visited Twycross this past Easter time if the Chimp House was open, but it isn't, so I didn't. Probably saved myself a rubbish visit with the bad/wet weather as well. I'm hoping it will be open by May when I'm again in the area.
I said similar earlier on about them probably hoping to have it ready by Easter but not making it in time. I suspect completing the Elephant move may be tied in with that too.
Regarding the sterile appearance of the interior- perhaps not completely finished when that animation was done?
Well why didn't they say that, I would hate to clean everythingIt should be said that the animation is of the chimp house "mid completion"
It does say so on facebookWell why didn't they say that, I would hate to clean everything
Ermmm... they do, saying exactly this, on the Facebook post from which the link for the "virtual reality tour" is taken. I know Twycross is an easy zoo to criticise, and it is very often deserving of such criticism, but it does seem as if you take delight in offering negativity about the place - when, without doubt, there is real improvement being undertaken (even if it will take a long while to turn the place into a top level zoo).Well why didn't they say that, I would hate to clean everything
I hope your right after seeing what the gorillas have.
when, without doubt, there is real improvement being undertaken (even if it will take a long while to turn the place into a top level zoo).
Ermmm... they do, saying exactly this, on the Facebook post from which the link for the "virtual reality tour" is taken. I know Twycross is an easy zoo to criticise, and it is very often deserving of such criticism, but it does seem as if you take delight in offering negativity about the place - when, without doubt, there is real improvement being undertaken (even if it will take a long while to turn the place into a top level zoo).
Remember that this is unfinished. I would expect that more climbing structures will be added to the indoor areas, perhaps with netting too. If/when a fight breaks out, there will be multiple escape routes to the outside enclosure and to the other indoor one, which will help. I don't think a 'natural' design would work for the indoor accommodation of a group of apes in the British climate (think of Budongo at Edinburgh, RotRA at Chester or Gorilla Kingdom at Regent's Park). On the other hand, I hope the outdoor compound will have more than the lawn plus dead tree(s) set in concrete, which has been traditional at Twycross.Its all steel very clinical there is only 4 wooden beams in the 2 places, I thought it was supposed to be natural, it is all steal work and how are the older generation supposed to get up to the tunnels to get to the outside, I mean there is a lot of webbing but no actual tree like structure for them to grab on to eg if there was a fight like in the wild.
Well if it is unfinished and you would expect them to put in climbing structures, why have they put the bark in ? Anything that is not CONCRETED down will go through the glass surely.Things need to be concreted in place remember a chimpanzee is strong and when they get angry their strength doubles, how are thing supposed to be held in place unless they are concreted in, which is seen in many zoos, and as for the outside perhaps it is going to be a brought in forest.Remember that this is unfinished. I would expect that more climbing structures will be added to the indoor areas, perhaps with netting too. If/when a fight breaks out, there will be multiple escape routes to the outside enclosure and to the other indoor one, which will help. I don't think a 'natural' design would work for the indoor accommodation of a group of apes in the British climate (think of Budongo at Edinburgh, RotRA at Chester or Gorilla Kingdom at Regent's Park). On the other hand, I hope the outdoor compound will have more than the lawn plus dead tree(s) set in concrete, which has been traditional at Twycross.