Unlike most terrapins and freshwater turtles, these eat on land and in water, which adds to the level of enrichment available to them.
I can accept fully that some may dislike this exhibit because the animals are displayed as props but personally reject this as to me that feels rather like the start of a slippery slope to saying that all animals in zoos are props to a wider conservation message. Whilst the stimulation in the exhibit is not naturalistic, I would suggest that there is a variety of textures, the lighting will vary and that there is as much stimulation in this exhibit as in many that look more natural but are really just artificial in different ways.
I can accept fully that some may dislike this exhibit because the animals are displayed as props but personally reject this as to me that feels rather like the start of a slippery slope to saying that all animals in zoos are props to a wider conservation message. Whilst the stimulation in the exhibit is not naturalistic, I would suggest that there is a variety of textures, the lighting will vary and that there is as much stimulation in this exhibit as in many that look more natural but are really just artificial in different ways.