![]() ![]() It's almost as though it's only the "small" animals (except the wildebeest). The warthogs are in a habitat not at all dissimilar to the cheetah and aardvarks and their stress is fine. ![]() My Siberian tigers are relatively exposed and haven't complained once (guests can even see into the front of their cave). It only seems to affect certain animals, too. One thing I considered - I have those educational speakers underneath each one of my education boards, and they produce sound could this be a problem? There social needs are otherwise fine, it's just the stress. The one-way glass fix worked with my cheetah and aardvark, but my springbok and wildebeest are still going nuts. I have two hard shelters, neither of which is within the guest line of sight, and I already put a lot of the enrichment behind the rock formation (and the food and water inside one of the hard shelters). The guests literally have a single overhead viewing platform but their view of the back of the habitat is obscured by a large rock formation. Well, this is a big savannah exhibit, with wildebeest, zebra, and springbok in it.
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