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Lemur Walkthrough at Apenheul, 30/05/12

The free-ranging species were Red Ruffed, Black-and-White Ruffed, Ring-tailed and Red-bellied Lemurs.

Lemur Walkthrough at Apenheul, 30/05/12
Maguari, 14 Jun 2012
    • Maguari
      The free-ranging species were Red Ruffed, Black-and-White Ruffed, Ring-tailed and Red-bellied Lemurs.
    • Chlidonias
      I sort of feel like all those English lemur walk-throughs should learn something from Apenheul....
    • Maguari
      Apenheul could teach almost everywhere something about housing and displaying primates. They have a perfect site, with mature woodland over most of it it. The majority of primate species are in wooded walkthroughs or on large grassy islands. It's really very difficult to pick fault with place at all.

      Oh, the burger was bit limp. Only criticism I can think of!
    • Pygathrix
      On a nice hot day especially it is a truly wonderful place. Certainly knocks the spots off the East Midlands sorry World Primate Centre
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    • Mr Gharial
      @Maguari Beekse bergen uses their natural terrain very good as well. The Dutch drywoods and duneland work very well as African savannah
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