Corangurilla
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I feel like interbreeding would be inevitable if they were.can emperors and king penguins be mixed?
I feel like interbreeding would be inevitable if they were.can emperors and king penguins be mixed?
I would be more concerned over the temperature requirements. Emperors require it extremely cold, being from Antarctica, while King Penguins can be kept at more moderately cold temperatures, being completely sub-Antarctic. There may be some overlap in temperature requirements, but I'm not certain.I feel like interbreeding would be inevitable if they were.
So here’s an idea. I’ve seen that Gelada + Hyrax + Ibex + Blue winged goose mixes have worked in places like Zurich, and Vulture + Marmot + Ibex mixes have worked in places like Zoo la Garenne, so could a large netted Simien mountains exhibit work with
Geladas
Nubian ibexes
Rock hyraxes
Blue winged geese
Egyptian vultures
Ruppell’s vultures
Bearded vultures
White necked ravens (substitute for Thick billed raven)
work? Would the Geladas and Vultures cause any problems together? If it where to work what kind of special areas or separation enclosures would it need?
If Sitatungas, Drills and Southern talapoins (also pygmy hippos) can work at Bioparc Valencia, the first mix would most likely work.Two mixes:
1: Mantled colobus, Green monkey and Sitatunga. In a swampy setup with multiple islands for the monkeys to separately access.
2: A large aviary with Northern talapoin, Hamlyn's monkey, Red forest buffalo and Red duiker, Nile lechwe and a large group of birds (The Nile lechwes would be separate from the Buffaloes and Red duikers, but the monkeys and birds can access both areas).
Birds would include: Crowned cranes, Ibises, Marabous, Yellow-billed storks, Lesser flamingos, Goliath herons, Multiple duck species, Birds ranging from Weaver to Plantain-eater, Vultures, Thick-knees and Francolins. As well as Great white pelicans in their own area, which the monkeys cannot access.
I know that Doué la Fontaine has their Okapi reserve with a similar setup to the second mix, but I still wanted to ask to be safe.
(Doué La Fontaine: Abdim’s stork, Comb duck, Green pigeon, Openbill, Sacred ibis, Blue-bellied roller, Guineafowl, Giant turaco, Grey parrot, Hooded vulture, Goliath heron + Hamlyn’s monkey)
Two mixes (technically):
American Flamingo
Wattled Jacana
Scarlet Ibis
Hyacinth Macaw
Brazilian Tapir
Also curious as to whether the macaw would mix with the other birds so feedback on that would be great as well.
So here’s an idea. I’ve seen that Gelada + Hyrax + Ibex + Blue winged goose mixes have worked in places like Zurich, and Vulture + Marmot + Ibex mixes have worked in places like Zoo la Garenne, so could a large netted Simien mountains exhibit work with
Geladas
Nubian ibexes
Rock hyraxes
Blue winged geese
Egyptian vultures
Ruppell’s vultures
Bearded vultures
White necked ravens (substitute for Thick billed raven)
work? Would the Geladas and Vultures cause any problems together? If it where to work what kind of special areas or separation enclosures would it need?
What about Turkey Vulture, Red-tailed Hawk, Great Grey Owl and Barred Owl combination?Even more reason to cut the goshawks, besides the reasons already stated. Goshawks are too aggressive and high-strung for that situation.
What about Turkey Vulture, Red-tailed Hawk, Great Grey Owl and Barred Owl combination?
What about Turkey Vulture, Red-tailed Hawk, Great Grey Owl and Barred Owl combination?
Red-tailed hawks do hunt larger birds, but they've been held with Common kestrel before
I would recommend mixing giant otters with absolutely nothing, ever, under any circumstances.Could White-lipped peccary be mixed with giant otters?
Mind you, white-lipped peccaries are nasty pieces of work themselves. That exhibit would be a bloodbath. That’s the sort of thing the Romans would have tried in the Coliseum if they had access to South American animalsI would recommend mixing giant otters with absolutely nothing, ever, under any circumstances.
Are white-lipped peccaries nastier than the other two species? I'm more familiar with the two species found in US Zoos, both of which I know have been successfully mixed before.Mind you, white-lipped peccaries are nasty pieces of work themselves. That exhibit would be a bloodbath. That’s the sort of thing the Romans would have tried in the Coliseum if they had access to South American animals
Can't wait for that Alternate History Hub video!Mind you, white-lipped peccaries are nasty pieces of work themselves. That exhibit would be a bloodbath. That’s the sort of thing the Romans would have tried in the Coliseum if they had access to South American animals
Chacoans are the chillest of the three. White-lips will take on jaguars. I once asked the Chair of the Pig and Peccary TAG if he thought I could try a mixed exhibit with collared peccary. His response “You put anything smaller than a bison in with peccaries, be prepared to lose it.”Are white-lipped peccaries nastier than the other two species? I'm more familiar with the two species found in US Zoos, both of which I know have been successfully mixed before.
Chacoans are the chillest of the three. White-lips will take on jaguars. I once asked the Chair of the Pig and Peccary TAG if he thought I could try a mixed exhibit with collared peccary. His response “You put anything smaller than a bison in with peccaries, be prepared to lose it.”