Who will keep a pygmy hippo in a nocturnal house..
Lol alright i get hippos, tapirs and giant anteaters. Ive read it wrong as wellWho will keep a pygmy hippo in a nocturnal house..![]()
London did this in the Moonlight World in the 1970s, and they believed that it stimulated their fennec foxes to breed. I think they turned the lights off at the same time each day, so that the keepers could do their work in the light, but varied the time the lights went on again at night. I expect that this is common practice now.I believe in some nocturnal houses the amount of nocturnal illumination is varied through the month so the animals experience a "lunar" cycle, which may be important for encouraging breeding behaviour in some species - can anyone confirm?
Why would the writer be against larger animals in nocturnal houses?
Tapirs, pygmy hippos, giant anteaters and clouded leopards are mentioned as actual or former inhabitants of US nocturnal houses, next to wombats and aardvarks.
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Very curious, which zoo put Tapirs and pygmy hippos in a nocturnal house?
What about the ardwolfMost of the animals kept in nocturnal houses are on the smaller side. Aardvarks is probably the largest mammals. I would guess that there are alligators and crocodiles in some nocturnal house (not sure) and large salamanders like the Chinese giant salamander. I know that Cincinnati zoo keeps several cat species, like clouded leopards, in its nocturnal house.
Well, with only 3 aardwolves at one zoo, that may be the largest species in Cincinnati, but not the general nocturnal houses.What about the ardwolf
I should have specified in previous post for regards to cincinati but that is a good question for large I think aside from the clouded leopard could other leopard species fit that bill for that.Well, with only 3 aardwolves at one zoo, that may be the largest species in Cincinnati, but not the general nocturnal houses.