Mixed species exhibit ideas

Despite what I said in the reply above; perhaps, could the following combination feasibly work, if so, what would be the ideal grouping for species?
  • Klipspringer
  • Bontebok
  • Lesser Kudu OR Nyala
  • Springbok
 
Despite what I said in the reply above; perhaps, could the following combination feasibly work, if so, what would be the ideal grouping for species?
  • Klipspringer
  • Bontebok
  • Lesser Kudu OR Nyala
  • Springbok
  • Klipspringer - 1.1 or 1.2
  • Bontebok OR Nyala (size wise and temperament level) - 1.1 OR 1.2 (each species has different groupings)
  • Springbok - 1.1 or 1.2
It would work though.
Would Southern Bald Ibis, Secretarybird, Palm-nut Vulture, Dark Chanting-Goshawk and Marsh Owl work?
That wouldn't work, the following combinations could work though;
  • Southern Bald Ibis, Palm-nut Vulture, and possibly the Marsh Owl
  • Secretarybird and Palm-Nut Vulture
  • Palm-Nut Vulture and Goshawk (risky)
Secretarybirds are aggressive and the goshawk might harass the owls and ibis
 
Could the Chanting Goshawk live together with Southern Crested Guineafowl or Southern Ground Hornbills ?
Could Secretarybirds live together with other vultures, Trumpeter Hornbills or eagle owls?
 
Could the Chanting Goshawk live together with Southern Crested Guineafowl or Southern Ground Hornbills ?
Could Secretarybirds live together with other vultures, Trumpeter Hornbills or eagle owls?
Chanting Goshawk wouldn’t work with either (Guineafowl might get harassed, hornbill is too aggressive) The Secretary birds are compatible with vultures. The trumpeter hornbill might be perceived as prey and the owls might get harassed
 
Would Mantled Guerezas and/or Hamlyn's Monkeys work together with Purple Glossy Starlings, Snowy-crowned Robin-Chats, Common Bulbuls, Green Woodhoopoes and Broad-billed Rollers (the monkeys would have seperate enclosures; for me it's important to know if the monkeys work with the smaller birds)?
 
At the Minnesota Zoo, 1.1 great horned owls and 0.0.1 red fox have been together successfully for the past few years. Previously, at least one great horned owl had resided with North American porcupines. Would all the species be capable of cohabitating together, or would complications likely arise between the fox and one of the porcupines? The fox is definitely a pretty small individual for the species, if that matters.
 
I should think so, but I’m not so confident with this one. In theory, as long as the porcupines stay in the trees and the foxes on the ground it should be fine.
 
Could a mix of bearded dragons and cockatiels and eastern rosella be possible for an Australian terrarium/aviary enclosure?
 
Funnily enough I was just reading through your Dion Parc design! I’d say the Rosella and Dragons would be fine, but I’d just be worried about the boisterous nature of the cockatiels. I’m probably not the right person to answer this question though.
 
Could I have Empire Gudgeon, Australian Lungfish, Banded Archerfish, and Fly River Turtle in an aquatic portion of a paludarium with Eastern Water Dragon?
Also, what are the chances I could mix Kookaburra (Blue-winged or Laughing) with Australian Little Buttonquail (wanted to see if I could do one with the bettong and the other with the buttonquail, already know they can work with bettong)?
 
Also, what are the chances I could mix Kookaburra (Blue-winged or Laughing) with Australian Little Buttonquail (wanted to see if I could do one with the bettong and the other with the buttonquail, already know they can work with bettong)?
The chance is 0%; if you mix any Kookaburras with smaller birds this birds will be killed very quickly
 
Could I have Empire Gudgeon, Australian Lungfish, Banded Archerfish, and Fly River Turtle in an aquatic portion of a paludarium with Eastern Water Dragon?
Also, what are the chances I could mix Kookaburra (Blue-winged or Laughing) with Australian Little Buttonquail (wanted to see if I could do one with the bettong and the other with the buttonquail, already know they can work with bettong)?
The paludarium would work
 
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