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Malayan Tiger Exhibit

July 20th, 2011.

Malayan Tiger Exhibit
snowleopard, 17 Aug 2011
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    • DavidBrown
      It was as of the summer of 2014.
    • Arizona Docent
      The enclosed top makes it ideal for a smaller cat such as ocelot or serval.
    • Arizona Docent
      FYI the hotlink above to the master plan is no longer a valid link.
    • Arizona Docent
      There is a page on the zoo website titled Master Plan, but there are no plans. It just has a one paragraph generic statement about striving to be the central coast conservation center.

      It looks like the company that developed the plan is Ursa International. They have a list of master plans they have developed here, but even though some have hotlinks to open the Charles Paddock plan does not.
      Ursa International - Master Planning
    • snowleopard
      @Coelacanth18 Is there still a solitary tiger in this badly outdated exhibit? I've seen larger tiger cages at some roadside zoos in Wisconsin and Texas, and since Charles Paddock is AZA-accredited one would have imagined more stringent rules in terms of keeping big cats. Perhaps the animal is elderly and cannot be moved...who knows?
    • Coelacanth18
      @snowleopard There is still a solitary tiger in this exhibit; I didn't post a photo because it looks exactly the same as this one from 8 years ago. I don't know how old the cat is, unfortunately.
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