Zurich Zoo Unveils Revolutionary Big Cat Habitat
Innovative 'Panthera' facility features rotating enclosures and elevated walkways for tigers, lions and snow leopards, setting new standards for animal welfare.

Key Takeaways
- Zurich Zoo has opened 'Panthera', a new habitat for big cats featuring rotating enclosures.
- The habitat houses Amur tigers, Asiatic lions, and snow leopards.
- The facility uses a rotation principle across four interconnected areas so animals never occupy the same space simultaneously.
- A new 'Insect Forest' is located within Panthera, housing 11 insect species, millipedes, and spiders.
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They Said
"For the big cats, the rotation principle means constant reorientation and safety checks. Every time they change areas, they first have to check for potential competitors and re-mark their territory."
"Animals that are rarely or only occasionally cognitively challenged have been shown to be less robust."