Maguari 14 Apr 2015 Macaw16 said: A bit of an odd mix! Click to expand... Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity.
Macaw16 said: A bit of an odd mix! Click to expand... Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity.
Macaw16 14 Apr 2015 Maguari said: Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity. Click to expand... Good point
Maguari said: Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity. Click to expand... Good point
Nanook 14 Apr 2015 Maguari said: Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity. Click to expand... Absolutely!
Maguari said: Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity. Click to expand... Absolutely!
A A arafan 14 Apr 2015 Maguari said: Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity. Click to expand... I'm not sure, can't these two species produce some hybrids?
Maguari said: Only if you see zoogeography as the only driver for mixing species. From a practical animal-keeping point of view it makes a lot of sense, and the two species make a nice show of ibis diversity. Click to expand... I'm not sure, can't these two species produce some hybrids?
Maguari 14 Apr 2015 arafan said: I'm not sure, can't these two species produce some hybrids? Click to expand... I can't say it's impossible, but I've seen a lot of mixed ibis groups over the years and don't recall seeing a single hybrid.
arafan said: I'm not sure, can't these two species produce some hybrids? Click to expand... I can't say it's impossible, but I've seen a lot of mixed ibis groups over the years and don't recall seeing a single hybrid.
Nanook 16 Apr 2015 Maguari said: I can't say it's impossible, but I've seen a lot of mixed ibis groups over the years and don't recall seeing a single hybrid. Click to expand... I would agree with that, (the single Waldrapp is a non-breeding female I believe.)
Maguari said: I can't say it's impossible, but I've seen a lot of mixed ibis groups over the years and don't recall seeing a single hybrid. Click to expand... I would agree with that, (the single Waldrapp is a non-breeding female I believe.)