What if I ask the crocs nicely to not attack the monkey? Or give swords to the monkeys for self defenseThis is a really bad idea.
just messing around but thank you, didn’t think it would work but woulda been kinda cool
What if I ask the crocs nicely to not attack the monkey? Or give swords to the monkeys for self defenseThis is a really bad idea.
Which type of quail? Coturnix, Synocius, Colinus, Callipepla or others?I know that kookaburras eat smaler birds. But could guam kingfischers be kept with smaller birds like finches or quails. ?
I don't know much about Guam Kingfishers specifically, but Taronga has Forest Kingfishers with Gouldian Finches, Masked Finches, Crimson Finches, Blue-faced Parrotfinches, Java Sparrows, and Black-headed Mannikins across various aviaries, and has previously kept Sacred Kingfishers with Australian Zebra Finches, Chestnut-breasted Mannikins and Plum-headed Finches.I definitely wouldn't mix the finches with Guam kingfishers.
Quick question... What about a walkthrough aviary that among other birds also has kookaburras? I've seen it before and was wondering if it was just reckless or the kookaburras for whatever reason didn't eat the other birds (which were small lorikeets for anyone wondering).New I know that kookaburras eat smaler birds.
I imagine that kookaburras must occasionally take lorikeets. I've heard of them taking Budgies when mixed with them.Quick question... What about a walkthrough aviary that among other birds also has kookaburras? I've seen it before and was wondering if it was just reckless or the kookaburras for whatever reason didn't eat the other birds (which were small lorikeets for anyone wondering).
Lorikeets and kookaburras should be absolutely fine.Quick question... What about a walkthrough aviary that among other birds also has kookaburras? I've seen it before and was wondering if it was just reckless or the kookaburras for whatever reason didn't eat the other birds (which were small lorikeets for anyone wondering).
I second this, for I too have seen these two in a mixed setting, and within those places; they appeared to get along just fine.Lorikeets and kookaburras should be absolutely fine.
May with smaller kangaroos or in aviaries with larger parrots, Papuan hornbills, imperial pigeons, herons, ibises and ducks.Could you mix anything with a cassowary?
Although rare, there are a few examples - Wildlife Sydney mixes their Southern Cassowary with Red-legged Pademelon and various birds and ZooDoo Zoo mixes theirs with Tasmanian Pademelon.Could you mix anything with a cassowary?
I believe Beisa Oryx, Lesser Kudu, and Grant's Gazelle would workWithin a 2.5 acre / 1.012 hectare enclosure, what are the most compatible species of medium-to-large antelope that can coexist with a non-breeding dazzle of Grevy’s Zebra*?
(*in this scenario; the zebras in this grouping are all female)
In this case, I would recommend Common Eland, Roan Antelope, and Sable AntelopeThey are certainly options to consider, but for this mix, I am more-so looking for antelopes that are relatively cold-hardy while also being non-ornery / flighty.