Drew
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I would think that Giant Tortoise/Ring tailed lemur for example should probably work for one.
Does anyone know if this has been tried before? And if so if it was successful?
I would think that Giant Tortoise/Ring tailed lemur for example should probably work for one.
Though definately not as odd as other exhibits on this thread, Lowry Park has Ring-Tailed Lemurs with African waterbirds like Greater Flamingoes, Shoebill Storks, Wattled Cranes, Saddle-billed Storks, African Spoonbills, and Great White Pelicans.
The zoo may have updated since this was posted, but I did not notice most of these birds in the ring-tailed lemur exhibit. Most of them had a section in Africa and the lemurs where in the Primate & Ape section.
In the 1970's the Milwaukee County Zoo exhibited Brazilian Tapirs with Humbolt Penguins.Other than both being from South America they certainly don't live together
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Thats a pretty intriguing combo. Do you know of any issues with the mix?
There was an exhibit somewhere that had African Penguins that appeared to share the same enclosure as Giraffe, don't think they actually shared the same space, but I think that sounds like a great display (and naturalistic too!).
I believe that was the Omaha Zoo.
Thanks! And do you know if the penguins and giraffes actually shared the same space, or just appeared to?
The African penguins live in the moat of the giraffe exhibit. The giraffes don't go in the moat.
Giraffe Complex | Omaha Zoo | Other Exhibits
Taronga Zoo (1980's)- chimpanzee and black backed jackal.