AndyJ08
Well-Known Member
Would this theoretical walk-through rainforest dome work? It would be incredibly large (roughly the same size as Burger’s Bush), filled to the brim with plants from Central America, the Amazon and the Atlantic Forest ecoregions, and hosting over 30 different species. The landscape would be somewhat varied, with small forest ponds, streams under guests’ feet (crossed via stepping-stone paths) and a central waterfall. The exhibit would be called
Rainforest World:
MAMMALS:
Linnaeus’s Two-toed Sloth
Red-rumped Agouti
Golden Lion Tamarin (risky for the small birds and their eggs?)
Jamaican Fruit Bat
BIRDS:
Blue-throated Piping Guan
Great Curassow
Brazilian Teal
Gray-cowled Wood Rail
Sunbittern
Amazonian Motmot
Black-headed Parrot
Blue-and-yellow Macaw (too aggressive and destructive, risk of poisoning from certain plants such as the philodendrons?)
Scarlet Macaw (same risks as the blue-and-yellows?)
Bay-headed Tanager
Blue-gray Tanager
Paradise Tanager
Purple Honeycreeper
Red-capped Cardinal
Silver-beaked Tanager
Turquoise Tanager
Crested Oropendola (possible bullies or nest raiders?)
Yellow-rumped Cacique (safer alternative to the oropendolas?)
Purple-throated Fruitcrow
Screaming Piha
Spangled Cotinga
REPTILES:
Many-coloured bush-anole
Green Iguana
Giant South American River Turtle
AMPHIBIANS:
Smooth-sided Toad (possible poisoning risk to inquisitive birds, or aggression to smaller birds? I know that the National Aquarium and Zoo Wilhelma keep toads in their mixed species rainforests, but I’m still afraid of possible risks.)
Rainforest World:
MAMMALS:
Linnaeus’s Two-toed Sloth
Red-rumped Agouti
Golden Lion Tamarin (risky for the small birds and their eggs?)
Jamaican Fruit Bat
BIRDS:
Blue-throated Piping Guan
Great Curassow
Brazilian Teal
Gray-cowled Wood Rail
Sunbittern
Amazonian Motmot
Black-headed Parrot
Blue-and-yellow Macaw (too aggressive and destructive, risk of poisoning from certain plants such as the philodendrons?)
Scarlet Macaw (same risks as the blue-and-yellows?)
Bay-headed Tanager
Blue-gray Tanager
Paradise Tanager
Purple Honeycreeper
Red-capped Cardinal
Silver-beaked Tanager
Turquoise Tanager
Crested Oropendola (possible bullies or nest raiders?)
Yellow-rumped Cacique (safer alternative to the oropendolas?)
Purple-throated Fruitcrow
Screaming Piha
Spangled Cotinga
REPTILES:
Many-coloured bush-anole
Green Iguana
Giant South American River Turtle
AMPHIBIANS:
Smooth-sided Toad (possible poisoning risk to inquisitive birds, or aggression to smaller birds? I know that the National Aquarium and Zoo Wilhelma keep toads in their mixed species rainforests, but I’m still afraid of possible risks.)