The coatis got the simplest of playthings added to their tree and it's been an absolute blast for some. Although they might need a bit more practice with that strangely behaving branch. :D
The coatis got the simplest of playthings added to their tree and it's been an absolute blast for some. Although they might need a bit more practice with that strangely behaving branch. :D
Me: "I want to see if I can get a video of them."
The camera: "Sure, here is your sharp backside wall!"
That thing is about as "intelligent" as an llm. Thanks autofocus! I blame the lens, videos work mostly fine with the short ones.
But anyway, they sure had fun with this thing. They should have added it earlier, maybe the coatis will get less… ahem… chonky with the added exercise. :D
This is a rare photo as I almost never take pictures of them. The glass is too annoying but it seems someone cleaned it and the sun was at a good angle so it's not all reflections.
They are two, I think mother and daughter. A Sri Lankan leopard.
The parents and the problem. Parenting seems exhausting.
On the first photo the male, called Aaron, is on the left I think. The rather flat one. On the second he's the one standing.
The little one had free roam around the place while they looked very tired and slightly annoyed by a giant pile of visitors. We hit the 15 minutes of fame until they vanished again.
Seems the little one is still doing well, should be 55 days old now. Would have expected the parents to be a bit more interested in what she was doing but they just wanted to enjoy the sun. Hopefully one day the little one will be more brave and come to the front. This is further away and worse lighting than the lens can manage.

@kieran If you want sneps, then it's definitely Helsinki
I think Stuttgart is the best option in Germany I know for snow leopards. Munich had them a long time ago… wait, that must have been decades. How old am I now!? D:
And Salzburg in Austria is near the German border and has a large area for them too. I'll tag along! :3