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Cincinnati Zoo - Lion-tailed Macaque Exhibit

July 2008. This enclosure is an attempt to create a ruined temple (something that I've also seen at the Columbus Zoo) but to me it appears unnaturalistic and fake.

Cincinnati Zoo - Lion-tailed Macaque Exhibit
snowleopard, 25 Aug 2008
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    • snowleopard
      July 2008. This enclosure is an attempt to create a ruined temple (something that I've also seen at the Columbus Zoo) but to me it appears unnaturalistic and fake.
    • tigertiger
      I agree--I recall thinking it just looked fake the whole time I was there. The monkey's seem to like launching off of things in it, however. I can't remember where this was located though....Jungle Trails?
    • Hix
      Maybe it looks fake in real life, but in this pic it looks OK to me.
    • tigertiger
      I'd agree with that summation. The picture looks a lot better but I can vividly remember walking up to the exhibit, looking at my boyfriend and going, "Why is this monkey in a really, really poorly decorate 40's ruins movie?"
    • snowleopard
    • mstickmanp
    • snowleopard
      I'd place San Diego at # 1 because the lion-tailed macaque exhibit there is larger and yet it is easier to spot the primates. In Seattle the enclosure is so completely overgrown in the summer that finding the macaques is a major challenge. Both enclosures are outstanding!:)
    • Moebelle
      Weelll technically this is just a public night quarters for the monkey species.
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