Okay, I just realised I put the kinkajou in twice, gimme a sec to fix that
Most of the night house will be Amazon themed, but the Jaguarundi, Tayra, Ocelot, and back of the caiman exhibit will be more rocky. Styled like dark grey, layered rock caves. I forgot the name of the type of rock, but it's leisteen in DutchI really like this exhibit especially the sensory hall, can I suggest having the entire wall where the cockroaches and tree frogs are to be a cliff or rock wall to add layering to the exhibit
Ya that rock would be great with hanging plants and leaves above it
I know burgers has no pangolins but they are a good example.The basic plan, yeah.
For my visit tomorrow I want to ask some questions to keepers about animal care. I'm going to ask about the specialized diet for aardvarks and transportation of animals over long distances, like the bighorn sheep and ringtails from America.
I also want to ask about the stress of animals, but I'm not sure what animal would be a good example. What animal in Burgers zoo do you think is most effected by stress?
And what are some other questions that would be good for research?
that is if they breed the night monkeys, if not they can all be on birth controlDo you want to keep two species of night monkeys in the same enclosure? If so, doesn't this pose a risk for potential hybridisation between these species?
I know burgers has no pangolins but they are a good example.
take notes and take pictures for your visit
Do you want to keep two species of night monkeys in the same enclosure? If so, doesn't this pose a risk for potential hybridisation between these species?
My only question is where will the free-flight aviary that was in park be?Alright, so this is the current updated map. I still have to re-do the logo and get pics for the animals and stuff but this is the basic layout. Any questions or suggestions left?
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My only question is where will the free-flight aviary that was in park be?
I would be interested to know what they think of this project.
Also you could ask which animals they would like to see at Burgers Zoo.
No chance, would be a terrible idea with the current bird population whilst the currently present capybaras can perfectly coexist with the birds (and also the turtles and fishes) there. Also they already have an otter species in the Bush so why add another? Unless they remove the aardvark and caiman and enlarge the aviary there I'm quite sure there isn't an area where they can safely display them without ruining the entire immersion (a large netted of section in the center would kinda ruin the rainforest feeling).- Find out if there’s space for giant otters in Bush: