A detailed update about the new lowlands habitat for the tigers and otters. The zoo will be acquiring a young pair (1.1) of Sumatran tigers in the near future with the intention of breeding. The zoo have almost completed the new viewing areas for the tigers and will now begin the plantings.
Auckland ZooOur new Lowlands habitat for tigers and otters is fast transforming!
Next summer when it opens, you and your whānau will be able to immerse yourselves in this stunning environment that will be home to two young Sumatran tigers (a male and female) and our raft of Asian small-clawed otters.
The tigers’ outside caves, built into the habitat’s rockface, are almost complete. The viewing shelter is about to get its roof on, and its glass windows will be installed over the next few months. It’s here you’ll come face-to-face with these water-loving big cats at their waterfall, swimming pool and beach area. Soon to begin, is planting in the lowlands and high ridge areas of this habitat. From bamboo stands to broadleaf species and other flora, the design and landscaping is all about giving our tigers plenty of choice, and enabling them to be and behave as they would in the wild – be it sleeping in the shade or sun, staying dry, resting in a cave, swimming, or leaping up a 7m high climbing tree to retrieve some kai!
As tigers are apex predators that like to be up high looking out and down on their prey, we’re also creating two large overpasses for their use, as seen in the artist impression – one up to 16.5m (54 feet!) long.
To be installed by late summer/early autumn, these overpasses will also give our keepers the flexibility to move tigers into any of the three different areas of the habitat, that all going well in the future could also include tiger cubs!