Have you seen the film(s) of the Apenheul/Taronga transportation?
I think I might have seen a short clip but cannot remember the whole transportation. Is it on Youtube?
Have you seen the film(s) of the Apenheul/Taronga transportation?
When I visited Taronga I thought everything was fine for the Gorillas, excepting the enclosure is a bit small for the size of the Group- I didn't know then that it was built for Giant Pandas, which explains why and the particular 'rocky' design.
I didn't know then that it was built for Giant Pandas, which explains why and the particular 'rocky' design.
The enclosure for the pandas is long gone - the gorilla enclosure is built on the same site, but it is an enclosure designed specifically for the gorillas.
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I remember visiting the pandas and both Taronga and Melbourne. Its interesting that both zoos ended up with gorilla exhibits on the same site.
I'm not sure if melbourne partly retained some aspects of the panda exhibit for their finished gorilla enclosure. it seems possible. I also remember certain moats and animal night quarters being in the same locations as they presently are.
Frala is still capable of breeding an Prague Zoo could do with another breeding female.
You learn something new everyday on here! I never knew Melbourne's Gorilla Forest was on the previous site of a Panda exhibit(in fact I didn't know Melbourne had had Pandas)
The only thing I don't like about Melbourne's Gorilla outdoor exhibit is the very small areas for public viewing seperated by long distances from which the animals aren't visible. I can't see that it achieves anything and just hampers viewing.
Taronga's wins hands down on that score- good viewing along the whole enclosure.
Yeah, but which one is better for the gorillas?
I expect that Melbourne is better. It will be nice to see lush plants and a big enclosure for a change. Are there other animals that you can view while walking between the viewing areas?
Melbourne's is way ahead regarding size/area and vegetation/cover. Its one of the most natural- looking enclosures I've seen. I have not been there for many years but there were no other exhibits along the paths that I remember.
Are there other animals that you can view while walking between the viewing areas?
Although those exhibits are all part of that general theme, none of them are on the pathway leading around Melbourne's outdoor Gorilla exhibit.
Im sorry, but the other exhibits are most certainly all part of the same path. Feel free to check out the MZ map on their website.