Strathmorezoo
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Obviously, potentially this could be disastrousi dont remember if it has been done before, but given a big enough water space, could pacu and anaconda be kept together?
Obviously, potentially this could be disastrousi dont remember if it has been done before, but given a big enough water space, could pacu and anaconda be kept together?
No that is VERY dangerous for the cheetahs it would not be a good mix!With the “successes” some zoos have seen mixing rhinoceros and cheetah, theoretically would cheetah and African bush elephant work in a mixed species exhibit?
I’m not suggesting it’s a good idea. Just wondering what peoples thoughts would be on it.
Could hippos and baboons work in a very large exhibit? Maybe with waterbuck, lechwe or sitatunga as well?
I was actually thinking Red Lechwe, but sounds like its better to leave them out.I've heard Nile Lechwe at least are fractious, mixing them with hippo would no doubt end poorly.
I doubt it would work in real life, the hippos can easily kill the otters.On the topic of hippo mixes, i had a dream last night that I went to a zoo that had a mixed species hippo and giant river otter exhibit lol. I believe it was an exhibit meant to educate guests about Pablo Escobar’s hippos that were released and are still wild in Columbia, and their effects on the ecosystem with the exhibit looking similar to the hippo exhibit with underwater viewing at San Diego, except designed after a South American River with underwater viewing letting you watch both species swim (or walk) along the river bed.
Then there were fish in the water to eat the feces keeping the water clear (though in real life they’d probably be eaten by the otters).
even though it’s pretty crazy and wild in theming, I do sort of wonder if such a mix could work in real life, if the hippos don’t perceive the otters as a threat and the otters keep their distance. I know sea lions were able to cohabitate with hippos in one zoo in Europe though that was more open and exhibit I suppose.
Your mixes look strange, primarily for geographic reasons.I have two really strange ideas for mixes that I could see working, but there are a few variables I'm not sure about.
1 - 1.1 keel-billed toucans, 0.0.2 laughing kookaburras (or maybe 1.1 wrinkled hornbills, but that seems unlikely), 1.1 southern tamanduas (only one in the enclosure at a time)
2 - walk-through enclosure; 1.0 blue-throated piping guan, 0.0.2 sunbitterns, 1.1.x giant wood rails, 0.0.2 Bali mynas, 0.0.2 eastern rosellas, 1.1 boat-billed herons, 0.0.4 brown-throated three-toed sloths, 0.2 hyacinth macaws. (wing-clipped, unfortunately), 0.0.1 binturong, x.x Taveta golden weavers, 1.2.x yellow-rumped caciques, 0.4.0 scarlet ibises, 1.1.x golden lion tamarins, 0.0.4 pink-bellied side-necked turtles, 0.0.1 gray-capped emerald dove
The hornbills probably wouldn't be any better, would they?For the first one, both bird species are egg-eaters, any attempt of breeding could be very hazardous.
The walk-through enclosure I am "envisioning" is of a similar size to a real walk-through enclosure that has tamarins and multiple bird species. They do not bother each other, probably because it is not easy enough for the tamarins' efforts, given the size.I would remove the Tamarins (that could harass the birds)
Exhibiting the binturong in that enclosure is the part I know least about, too.I have no opinion about the Binturongs.
Well, if they're already wing-clipped before moving to the enclosure (because that practice was once more acceptable and macaws live to be pretty old), then their capability of being destructive is severely diminished.probably the Macaws that are destructive (unless the aviary is VERY large)
Golden lion tamarins in exhibits with birds have been rather successful at multiple places, both currently and historically. Yeah, putting them in with Bali mynahs (a smaller, valuable species) may be an unnecessary risk, but there's no reason not to put tamarins in with all of the larger species in this mix.I would remove the Tamarins (that could harass the birds)
Good to know! Thanks.Binturong will 100% kill birds, either in a predatory or playful manner.
It is still a pretty small risk though, right?putting them in with Bali mynahs (a smaller, valuable species) may be an unnecessary risk
Why kookaburras with. American flamingos?Would an enclosed aviary for two laughing kookaburras and around twenty five American flamingos work? The aviary would be about ten feet tall and preferably accommodate a few breeding pairs of flamingos.
You may mix most (if not all) Australian parrots, Doves, Masked Lapwings, Thick-knees, etc...Which Australian birds could be mixed together for an Australian themed walkthrough aviary?