I find some videos showing that Capybaras walk outside when it is snow days, is that normal in northern zoos? Toronto Zoo closes its American outdoor area in winter so I don't know whether the Capybara there comes out in winter.
I would frequently give my capys access to their yard on snowy days if it was above 30 F and the sun were out. They always had access to their heated barn and, to be fair, would usually come back in as soon as I finished cleaning it, though sometimes they did stay out far longer, brushing aside snow to get grass underneath. They were always locked inside on nights below 40 FI find some videos showing that Capybaras walk outside when it is snow days, is that normal in northern zoos? Toronto Zoo closes its American outdoor area in winter so I don't know whether the Capybara there comes out in winter.
Trumpeter Hornbills also seen to be pretty cold hearty.
Straggler wild American White Pelicans have been observed in Alberta, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ohio within the past month.Are there any species of Pelicans hardy in cold temperatures?
Are there any species of Pelicans hardy in cold temperatures?
American White Pelicans can be fairly cold hardy, although I wouldn't keep them out all winter.Are there any species of Pelicans hardy in cold temperatures?
-Clouded Leopard
Caracal
-Serval
-Giant Anteater
Giant Otter
-Peccary
-Visayan Warty Pig
-Bateleur
-Eastern Bongo
Collared Peccaries specifically are very cold hardy.@Aardwolf @Great Argus @birdsandbats
May I get to know that are these species hardy in cold temperatures?
-Clouded Leopard
-Caracal
-Serval
-Giant Anteater
-Giant Otter
-Bush Dog
-Francois' Leaf Monkey
-Peccary
-Visayan Warty Pig
-Bateleur
-Eastern Bongo (I see Safari de Peaugres still has Bongos outside on snowy day, Bongo is high mountain antelope, so might be somewhat hardier than savanna antelopes? )
Yes the bush dog can be kept outdoors as they are in many European zoos but heating boxes should most likely be available for the animals.-Bush Dog
-Francois' Leaf Monkey
Francois's Leaf Monkeys live in part of China where winter temperatures can drop below 10 C so they should be hardier than African and South American tropical monkeys. I just want to know whether they can adapt to temperature btw 0 to 5C. Also, different tropical monkeys species may have different adaptability to cold environment. In Toronto Zoo, White-faced Saki and Golden Lion Tamarins don't go outside when temperature is below 18C, while Geoffroy's Spider Monkeys still go outside as long as the temperature is above 10C.Yes the bush dog can be kept outdoors as they are in many European zoos but heating boxes should most likely be available for the animals.
I thought it was stated very early in the thread small tropical monkeys were a very big no in the cold so Francois’ Leaf Monkeys are definitely a bad idea.
Bennett's Wallaby is indeed cold-tolerant, several feral populations exist in North-Western Europe.Are there any Australian Marsupials species are cold-hardy? I hear Bennett's Wallabies can adapt to winter environments in Germany, Britain, and Austria.
I've seen red necked wallabies in the snow in below freezing temperatures at Helsinki zoo so they can definitely adapt to cold temperatures.Are there any Australian Marsupials species are cold-hardy? I hear Bennett's Wallabies can adapt to winter environments in Germany, Britain, and Austria.