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I'm thinking about a zoo all about scottish wildlife.it would have an urban area,pets,visitor centre,wild wildlife area,aquarium,hoofstock,predators,aviaries and maybe a exhibit for animals that lived in scotland years ago (wolves,beavers,wild boars etc.)Any ideas about exhibits


This is a draft list of animal fro the predators exhibit
scottish wilcat
eurasian badger
red fox
red squirrel
grey squirrel
stoat
weasel
pine marten
american mink

any more ideas/mistakes i've made
 
I'm thinking about a zoo all about scottish wildlife.it would have an urban area,pets,visitor centre,wild wildlife area,aquarium,hoofstock,predators,aviaries and maybe a exhibit for animals that lived in scotland years ago (wolves,beavers,wild boars etc.)Any ideas about exhibits


This is a draft list of animal fro the predators exhibit
scottish wilcat
eurasian badger
red fox
red squirrel
grey squirrel
stoat
weasel
pine marten
american mink

any more ideas/mistakes i've made

This sounds interesting. I don't know much about Scottish wildlife so it'll be great to read what you have. I'm especially interested in what you're going to do for the aquarium.

I don't know if anyone has done this yet and I don't have room for it in my zoo so I decided to get the idea out there for anyone that wants to do it. The idea is an exhibit for animals living in urban areas but, instead of the exhibit being outside, the whole (mabye most and not whole) exhibit is inside of a house. You walk through a fake house with lots of different exhibits in it. Some ideas I have are you go into the attic and see exhibits for Domestic Cats, Northern Raccoons, mabye Striped Skunks, Barn Owls, and Little (or Big) Brown Bats. Also, you go into the bathroom and the toilet in is all dirty and there's a fake empty toilet paper role somewhere in there and it's in a tank with a few species of small, native fish (the bigger the tank, the bigger the fish:D) or you could have the toilet exhibit be home to a snake species of two and a compatable frog/toad. Next, you go into the basement and there're exhibits for Brown Rats, American Cockroach, and who knows what else (it's up to you). Finally, you step outside onto the porch and you are overlooking an American Black Bear or White-Tailed Deer/Eastern Turkey exhibit.

This exhibit is up for grabs so if anyone wants it I can't wait to see what you come up with and if you use my ideas or not.:D

:cool:

ThylacineAlive

Look who has a calling sign now, Hix!!:p:D I'm kidding I probably won't continue this.
Or will I...
 
Also, you go into the bathroom and the toilet in is all dirty and there's a fake empty toilet paper role somewhere in there and it's in a tank with a few species of small, native fish (the bigger the tank, the bigger the fish:D) or you could have the toilet exhibit be home to a snake species of two and a compatable frog/toad

I forgot to add that, in the bathtub, there's a Common Snapping Turtle and mabye some compatable fish or another animal. Mabye Grey Treefrogs for the above water portion if you gave them things to sit on and such (although the turtle might try and eat them...). The water in the tub is running and the tub is almost full but a draining system drains water just as fast as the water enters and you don't have to worry about the drains getting clogged and the exhibit filling up becuase the drain moves through filters and then goes back up into the exhibit again so the exhibit really is just circleing the water around so it conserves water.

Also, you can have American Alligator and Tiger Salamanders in the basement (I've actually found a salamander in my basement before) and don't think you have to stick to a North American theme.:D
 
This sounds interesting. I don't know much about Scottish wildlife so it'll be great to read what you have. I'm especially interested in what you're going to do for the aquarium.

I don't know if anyone has done this yet and I don't have room for it in my zoo so I decided to get the idea out there for anyone that wants to do it. The idea is an exhibit for animals living in urban areas but, instead of the exhibit being outside, the whole (mabye most and not whole) exhibit is inside of a house. You walk through a fake house with lots of different exhibits in it. Some ideas I have are you go into the attic and see exhibits for Domestic Cats, Northern Raccoons, mabye Striped Skunks, Barn Owls, and Little (or Big) Brown Bats. Also, you go into the bathroom and the toilet in is all dirty and there's a fake empty toilet paper role somewhere in there and it's in a tank with a few species of small, native fish (the bigger the tank, the bigger the fish:D) or you could have the toilet exhibit be home to a snake species of two and a compatable frog/toad. Next, you go into the basement and there're exhibits for Brown Rats, American Cockroach, and who knows what else (it's up to you). Finally, you step outside onto the porch and you are overlooking an American Black Bear or White-Tailed Deer/Eastern Turkey exhibit.

This exhibit is up for grabs so if anyone wants it I can't wait to see what you come up with and if you use my ideas or not.:D

:cool:

ThylacineAlive

Look who has a calling sign now, Hix!!:p:D I'm kidding I probably won't continue this.
Or will I...

If you really want to go all out with an urban wildlife exhibit I would have coyotes, white-tailed deer, and foxes in the yard of the house. I don't know if people would really want to look at domestic cats though.
 
If you really want to go all out with an urban wildlife exhibit I would have coyotes, white-tailed deer, and foxes in the yard of the house. I don't know if people would really want to look at domestic cats though.

If I were doing this then I would have those species as well (all of which I've seen plenty of times around my house). Again, I do not plan on building this exhibit for my zoo, I just thought it sounded cool and put it out there for someone else to do.
 
for the urban area of my scottish zoo i'm thinking that it will be an walkthrough exhibit and i think it will look like a small town centre.cars,road signs,fences,trees,flower gardens and a statue.

flying freely there could be red-billed gulls,crows/ravens and piegons of some type(you can choose)

on each side there will be 7 exhibits (made to look like shops)each containing a british species of mice or rat .
my list of animals for the urban part of the zoo
birds
Red-billed gull
any species of piegon naive to scotland (i'll look into it later)
hooded crow
carrion crow

mammals
edible dormouse
hazel dormouse
yellow-necked mouse
harvest mouse
st kilda mouse
orkney vole
black rats

I know that some of the mouse/rat species not fit in the 'urban' area but I think that the zoo should have animals common to zoos and some lesser known ones.
once again opinions/ideas you may have

Epickoala123
 
i've just realised that i've missed out an obvious one:the house mouse
I've been thinking to hard about the obscure ones i've missed out an obvious one
 
scottish zoo map

this is the final copy for the map of the predators section

this is the key for all of my diagrams
light green circle-tree
blue-water
brown box-housing
grey-path
black-enclosure perimiter

this is my first time using paint for this so sorry of the poor quality

as always i'm happy to hear your opinions and ideas
 

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for the urban area of my scottish zoo i'm thinking that it will be an walkthrough exhibit and i think it will look like a small town centre.cars,road signs,fences,trees,flower gardens and a statue.

flying freely there could be red-billed gulls,crows/ravens and piegons of some type(you can choose)

on each side there will be 7 exhibits (made to look like shops)each containing a british species of mice or rat .
my list of animals for the urban part of the zoo
birds
Red-billed gull
any species of piegon naive to scotland (i'll look into it later)
hooded crow
carrion crow

mammals
edible dormouse
hazel dormouse
yellow-necked mouse
harvest mouse
st kilda mouse
orkney vole
black rats

I know that some of the mouse/rat species not fit in the 'urban' area but I think that the zoo should have animals common to zoos and some lesser known ones.
once again opinions/ideas you may have

Epickoala123

I don't know how all of those bird will do together and I think you should have other species. Mabye a Domestic Cat and/or Dog breed native to Britain along with other animals. Do you plan on a Farmyard area?
 
I don't know how all of those bird will do together and I think you should have other species. Mabye a Domestic Cat and/or Dog breed native to Britain along with other animals. Do you plan on a Farmyard area?

About the cat/dog issue. I have been planning a second urban area where one of the seven areas will be a rescue centre for injured or abandoned cats and dogs.also yes I will have a farm area with a mix of farmyard animals and scottish deer species
 
what would the problem be with the birds? also your idea about the cat/dog has given me an other idea.when the cats/dogs are nearly ready for adoption they could go into the original urban area to try and speed up their recovery
 
what would the problem be with the birds? also your idea about the cat/dog has given me an other idea.when the cats/dogs are nearly ready for adoption they could go into the original urban area to try and speed up their recovery

That's a great idea. I was just saying I don't know if the gulls (they're native to New Zealand, why have them in a Scottish species zoo) and other birds would get along. It all depends on what species are compatable.

I see what you did there.:D

I don't.:confused:
 
My zoo would focus on habitats not commonly shown in zoos. My first exhibit would focus on animals from Siberia. The first exhibit would be home to a herd of Siberian ibexes. Their exhibit would include a small hill for them to climb on. Next would be a large aviary for Siberian cranes. Amur tigers would live in the next exhibit. There would be large glass viewing windows for guests to get close to the tigers. After the tigers, there would be an aviary for eurasian black vultures. Amur leopards would be found in an exhibit nearby. There would be a small conservation centre next to the leopard exhibit. The centre would include information about endangered species like tigers, leopards, and cranes. Then there would be a forest area home to many species that could also be found in North America. All of the exhibits would basically be large, fenced in sections of forest. The exhibits would be for wolves, lynxes, wolverines, wild boars, and moose. At the end of the path would be a brown bear exhibit with giant underwater viewing windows. This is my first exhibit so hopefully my exhibit designing skills wil get better over time.

Next Exhibit to Come: Caribbean
 
I don't.:confused:

I was just saying I don't know if the gulls (they're native to New Zealand, why have them in a Scottish species zoo)

Well, you seemed to get it there. :p

Wait, was he even joking? I thought he was! If not, then, my mistake! :D
 
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My zoo would focus on habitats not commonly shown in zoos. My first exhibit would focus on animals from Siberia. The first exhibit would be home to a herd of Siberian ibexes. Their exhibit would include a small hill for them to climb on. Next would be a large aviary for Siberian cranes. Amur tigers would live in the next exhibit. There would be large glass viewing windows for guests to get close to the tigers. After the tigers, there would be an aviary for eurasian black vultures. Amur leopards would be found in an exhibit nearby. There would be a small conservation centre next to the leopard exhibit. The centre would include information about endangered species like tigers, leopards, and cranes. Then there would be a forest area home to many species that could also be found in North America. All of the exhibits would basically be large, fenced in sections of forest. The exhibits would be for wolves, lynxes, wolverines, wild boars, and moose. At the end of the path would be a brown bear exhibit with giant underwater viewing windows. This is my first exhibit so hopefully my exhibit designing skills wil get better over time.

Next Exhibit to Come: Caribbean

You could also add Polar Bears and Steller Sea Eagles

AnaheimZoo- Thank you for clearing that up.
 
Thanks for the tips! Other than adding more species, what did you think of my exhibit?
My Caribbean exhibit should be ready by tomorrow.
 
Caribbean

My second exhibit area would focus on wildlife from the Caribbean. The area would start off with an outdoor exhibit for black howler monkeys. Their exhibit would be an island with lots of climbing opportunities. Next you enter the main building . The first thing you see is a long glass viewing window into a manatee exhibit. There would be lots of signs about manatee conservation around the exhibit. After the manatee exhibit, there would be a reptile wing with large exhibits for species like iguanas and crested toads. The largest exhibit would feature Cuban crocodiles. The main rainforest area is next. It would include an indoor exhibit for the howler monkeys mentioned earlier, an aviary for amazon parrots, and an overhead view of the manatees. Then there is the bat cave. This nocturnal section features a colony of jamaican fruit bats. In the final section of the building, there would be a large reef aquarium. It would include species such as sharks, stingrays, and sea turtles, along with lots of smaller fish. Side exhibits would feature seahorses and lionfish. The lionfish exhibit would have signs next to it talking about invasive species. After exiting the building there would be an aviary home to a flock of Caribbean flamingoes and other waterfowl. Sorry I couldn't say the exact species of reptiles, fish, and waterfowl. I'm not good at memorizing the names of small species. If anyone has any comments on my exhibits, please post them. I'm curious to see what other people think of my exhibits.

Next Exhibit: Sahara
 
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