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Zebraduiker, 14 Sep 2009
    • AnaheimZoo
      You're extremely lucky to see the mandrills and hogs in such close proximity, yet you're disappointed not having seen the De Brazza's monkey! Meanwhile every time I visit, the De Brazza's monkey and red river hogs are always hiding in the back and the mandrills are no where to be found! Thanks for the great pictures, Zebraduiker! :)
    • KCZooFan
      I think that is the first glass-fronted pig exhibit I've seen!
    • team tapir
      Columbus Zoo has a setup like this for Red River Hogs as well

      Team Tapir
    • Zooplantman
      So does Dallas... after a fashion.

      Of course, the Congo was done in 1998
    • ungulate nerd
      what would you guys think of a set up like this for either

      bornean bearded pigs
      visayan warty pigs
      southern bush pigs
      pygmy hogs
      giant forest hogs
      white lipped peccaries
      collared peccaries

      or other tropical suidae or tayassuidae species
    • AnaheimZoo
      Imo, giant forest hogs seem like the best to hold in a glass-fronted enclosure. Just what I think. :p
    • BeardsleyZooFan
      Though most of Beardsley's exhibit for Chacoan Peccaries is a boardwalk with glass viewing, there are some actual ground level glass-fronted viewing for them.
      http://www.zoochat.com/1133/chacoan-peccary-exhibit-225497/
      If you look near the end of the fence, you can kind of see glass-fronted viewing at ground level.
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