I know Elands and Kudus can breed and produce sterile offspring, like mules, but I've also seen them kept in the same exhibit before. I know in the 70s there was a hybrid at the San Deigo Zoo Safari Park and was believed to be due to the absence of male Kudus in the herd and in a South African...
Inspired by an off-topic discussion in the Smithsonian National Zoo News 2021 thread, this well-themed African-themed exhibit is a speculative redevelopment of the current Cheetah Conservation Station exhibit that will take you on a journey across the savannas and highlands of Ethiopia…
View of the enclosures that link the African Village and the savannah in Aalborg Zoo, Denmark. On this picture you can see the central building to the left, an observation-hut for visitors on the right and the tropical house for pygmy hippopotamus in the background.
September 2006
The stable for scimitar-horned oryx in the African Village in Aalborg Zoo, Denmark. Also in this building are stables for grevy's zebra, greater kudu and warthog. These are som of the absolute best savannah stables I have seen.
September 2006