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Old 10-03-2006

Well it was requested so here it is.

I have been there a few times, but not extremely recently. I did, however, see Predator Ridge.

It was pretty cool. It has a big structure somewhat meant to look like an African hut thing and there's info about the hut inside. Around the hut is an African Tortoise. Then inside you can see a huge mixed exhibit with hyenas and African wild dogs. Its pretty cool to see.

They also have some neat exhibits for the mountain goats and ibex where its really steep rocks piled on top of each other. There is also a cool exhibit where they have emus and kangaroos and it looks really realisitic.

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Old 11-03-2006

wht the hyeana and wild doge were together have u got photos? plz say u do preadator ridge is so kool, i save all pics i find of tht exhibit, i gots a bout 250 saved and a cd its so kool
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I looked at predator ridge photos, its VERY cleverly designed to give the illusion that lions, hyenas and wild dogs are all living in the same space. Moats dropped below the line of vision are hidden from view and give the impression of seamlessness.

Its impossible to house these species together, they are mortal enemies. There will no doubt be bloodshed if they're housed together.
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thts what i thought, but weel wait for a responce, eventually zooish, i have seen the plans that u will stand in a particular spot, see the lions the dogs , then a savannah out back, which will surround a lot of the predator ridge area
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Old 12-03-2006

Ya, the lions are seperate but I could have sworn that the dogs and hyenas were together... maybe I am just crazy . I don't have pics either , I don't really get out to the zoo much because my mom doesn't like to drive far because her foot is messed up. The only time I can go is in the summer... .

It is a pretty cool exhibit though, and they also have a very nice reptile/fish house which has komodo dragons!
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are u 100% sure they were together cause tht sound really weird. they are naturl predators of each other.
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Old 14-03-2006

No, not 100%. There was probably a barrier I didn't notice. What was really cool was the AWDs were all lying in a pile right next to the glass. They are so cool
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Old 29-08-2007

I saw that lion/African wild dog/spotted hyena exhibit on a show called Ultimate Zoo once, it looks like such a nice habitat, I love how the moats are hiden from the public.
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Old 23-03-2008

Asian Tropics Exhibit

This is a link to the "Asian Tropics" exhibit, a 10 acre set of rotating enclosures opening in 2009. I visited Colorado's Denver Zoo in 2006, and their new "Predator Ridge" exhibit featuring rotating spotted hyenas, lions and african hunting dogs was excellent.
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Old 23-03-2008

The exhibit plan looks quite impressive and imaginative. It is probably a world first that the 3 mega fauna, eles, rhinos and tapirs can rotate between all exhibits.

A question: the plans talks of an ele herd of 8-12 individuals. Where will these come from? Currently, Denver Zoo only keeps 2 cow Asians ....
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Old 23-03-2008

Last I heard about elephant makeup, Denver would eventually become a bull holding facility. Which is great that they plan to have several pens. But you would be surprised, many zoos deemed as breeding facilities will be transfering out their older females in the next several years and there are a lot more asian elephants in private hands than in zoos.
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Old 23-03-2008

The photos of the animal "crossings" across public walkways are brilliant, and hopefully the finished article builds on the success of "Predator Ridge". I adore the fact that the elephants, rhinos and tapirs will be rotated through different exhibits throughout the day, as I'm a firm believer in the rotation policy that many modern zoos seem to be adopting. Why not have a handful of exhibits to create enrichment for captive animals, rather than the same one that they see day after day after day...
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Old 30-03-2008

@snowleopard: that link you provided didn't say how much it would all cost, looks like 30 mil to me..?
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Old 30-03-2008

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The photos of the animal "crossings" across public walkways are brilliant, and hopefully the finished article builds on the success of "Predator Ridge". I adore the fact that the elephants, rhinos and tapirs will be rotated through different exhibits throughout the day, as I'm a firm believer in the rotation policy that many modern zoos seem to be adopting. Why not have a handful of exhibits to create enrichment for captive animals, rather than the same one that they see day after day after day...
Melbourne zoos elephant village has crossings and they rotate between three exhibits.
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Does this mean that the hippos will get the whole pachyderm house to themselves.
 


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