What should a Rhinoceros habitat look like?

I never expect an indoor enclosure to be that good, unless the animal spends a large majority of its time (like more than just sleep) in said enclosure. However, a good one for sleeping never hurts.
 
I never expect an indoor enclosure to be that good, unless the animal spends a large majority of its time (like more than just sleep) in said enclosure. However, a good one for sleeping never hurts.

The animals spend a good chunk of time in there during the winter.

~Thylo:cool:
 
I overlooked the cold favor. Happens when you live in Texas. :P

In that case, a redesign would be awesome.
 
Can't be too easy when you consider how old the building is.(That means they can't smash it down) But look at what they did with the lion house so who knows.
 
Good thread. thank you for the link to Rhino exhibit discussion. I did come here looking to find out if there were many Indian Rhino mixed species exhibits in U.S. Now I'm curious to research what types of surfaces Rhinos are living on. From discussion it seems majority is grass? I've only been to handful of Zoos but locally in San Francisco both Rhino exhibits have no grass.
 
Good thread. thank you for the link to Rhino exhibit discussion. I did come here looking to find out if there were many Indian Rhino mixed species exhibits in U.S. Now I'm curious to research what types of surfaces Rhinos are living on. From discussion it seems majority is grass? I've only been to handful of Zoos but locally in San Francisco both Rhino exhibits have no grass.

Just in USA, or elsewhere too?

Just off the top of my head, Edinburgh Zoo has no grass.

File:Indian Rhinoceros at Edinburgh Zoo.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
 
Good thread. thank you for the link to Rhino exhibit discussion. I did come here looking to find out if there were many Indian Rhino mixed species exhibits in U.S. Now I'm curious to research what types of surfaces Rhinos are living on. From discussion it seems majority is grass? I've only been to handful of Zoos but locally in San Francisco both Rhino exhibits have no grass.

To answer your first question, I don't think many zoos mix Indian Rhinos with other species. I only know of one zoo that does, which is the San Diego Safari Park.
 
... Indian have also been mixed at a very small number of other places in both Europe and North America (e.g. Buffalo, Vienna). The "standard" mixes that have been done several places involve things like blackbuck, nilgai, deer.

Another page worth checking: Ungulate Mixed-Species Exhibits (main Indian info on pp. 98-99, 160, 294, 791-795, 804, 814, 853, 873, 917-918).
 
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