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Edit: This hasn't stopped them from jumping through, having the escape animal alarm going off every couple of minutes.
I once had a habitat where a fence post just outside was considered climbable by things inside the habitat, and allowed the formosan bears to escape. Showed up as an escape point on the heat map though, which is how I figured out how the sucker got out.
That's when I learned I learned to always check the heat map for traversible terrain after setting up each habitat.
Some escaping saltwater crocodile juveniles in the same zoo a few hours later alerted me to the fact I should also check it again as soon as there are babies....because they can get places the adult animals cannot.