Dr. Wolverine
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Would Red-crowned crane and Blakiston's Fish Owl in a large aviary with grassland and woodland with a water source be fine?
Would Red-crowned crane and Blakiston's Fish Owl in a large aviary with grassland and woodland with a water source be fine?
I wouldn't personally - while Blakiston's is primarily a fish eater, they are documented taking martens, foxes, grouse, waterfowl, and other decently sized prey. They have also been seen chasing large wading birds; they certainly are fully capable of injuring or killing a crane if they see fit.
I would think that the adults would be fine, though I can see some danger for chicks. I think the Adults are way to big for the owl.
In a very large netted over enclosure with full winged pelicans, yes. Flight restricted pelicans would be at risk of injury from playful or bad tempered elephants. Islands would need to be made accessible only to pelicansCould you hold Spot-billed pelicans with Asian elephants and Nilgai if you give the pelicans a few islands?
In a very large netted over enclosure with full winged pelicans, yes. Flight restricted pelicans would be at risk of injury from playful or bad tempered elephants. Islands would need to be made accessible only to pelicans
Mixing anything with Orcas is a terrible idea.Could orcas live with small fish?
Nile Crocodile
Komodo Dragon
Are you asking which species from the list could be together, or what species in general could be mixed with those on the list? If you are asking about the former:Which species could possibly be placed in a mixed species exhibit with the following animals?
- Silverback Gorilla
- Colobus Monkey
- Okapi
- Nile or Common Hippo
- Nile Crocodile
- Saddle-Billed Stork
- African Flamingo
- Sitatunga
- Bornean Orangutan
- Komodo Dragon
- Malayan Tapir
- Black Howler Monkey
- Spider Monkey
- Squirrel Monkey
I'm not asking if these species could be exhibited together, rather which species are most suitable to be displayed with each respectively.
Would Red Crowned Crane, Oriental Stork, Black Faced Spoonbill, Japanese Crested Ibis, Cattle Egret, Great Egret, Little Egret, and Intermediate Egret work?
Also, what species of grebes can be kept in Captivity?
Thanks, I was asking which species from this list could be exhibited in mixed species enclosures in general and with what, though this is still a great answer Osedax!Are you asking which species from the list could be together, or what species in general could be mixed with those on the list? If you are asking about the former:
EDIT: @Great Argus, we cross posted, sorry!
- Gorilla/colobus should work, although there is always risk and it depends on the individuals. You might be able to get away with Sitatunga as well, but probably not.
- Okapi should work with Sitatunga or potentially colobus, though stress might be a problem. Okapi and/or Sitatatunga could work with the flamingo and stork, preferably in a netted exhibit. However, the stork may eat flamingo chicks or possibly Sitatunga calves, so it would be best to have them non-breeding.
- Hippos should be able to go with Sitatunga and/or perhaps the birds, but with the same as above re. the stork. The flamingoes would need a seperate pool to the hippos. Okapi could also possibly go in this mix, but I am not sure.
- I would not mix anything with Nile Crocodiles, except for some fish that you don't mind losing a few of occasionally or perhaps smaller lizards.
- Orangutan/tapir is likely to work.
- As with the crocodiles, mixing anything with Komodos is usually quite a bad idea. Small finch species have worked before, and you could perhaps try other bird species that don't go near the ground too often (fruit doves, imperial pigeons, woodswallows perhaps), although it would be quite risky.
- The three Neotropical monkey species should theoretically work in a mixed exhibit together, but it would have to be quite large. I would recommend just having two species in a mixed exhibit, rather than trying to mix all three.
Could any combination of these monkeys work: Black Howler Monkey, Spider Monkey, Squirrel Monkey, Cotton-Top Tamarin.
Also Australasian Grebe has been kept by Taronga and Territory Wildlife Park.Various species have been kept, mostly smaller species. Little is the most regularly kept, although Black-necked, Great Crested, Red-necked, and Pied-billed also have been or are kept to my knowledge