Mixed species exhibit ideas

Could Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat be included in an Aviary? I'm thinking White-throated Ground Dove, Australian Crested Dove, Masked Lapwing, Eastern Rosella for birds.
 
Hello Guys would this combinations Work?

1. Eurasian beaver, water vole

2. Eurasian black vulture, Griffon vulture, egyptian vulture

3. Bearded vulture, Red Billed chough, Stone partridge, Alpine marmot

4. Greek Tortoise, marginated Tortoise, european leggless lizard, ocetalled lizard

5. Great White pelican, Greater flamingo, Greater cormorant, Little bittern, Purple Heron, Glossy ibis, European bee eater, European White Spoonbill, Eurasian Gray crane

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Could Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat be included in an Aviary? I'm thinking White-throated Ground Dove, Australian Crested Dove, Masked Lapwing, Eastern Rosella for birds.
I think most of those species would be okay. However, I think the Masked Lapwing may be a bit too feisty for the exhibit, especially given that the wombats are highly alert and could be scared by the lapwing's territorial behaviour.

Hello Guys would this combinations Work?

1. Eurasian beaver, water vole

2. Eurasian black vulture, Griffon vulture, egyptian vulture

3. Bearded vulture, Red Billed chough, Stone partridge, Alpine marmot

4. Greek Tortoise, marginated Tortoise, european leggless lizard, ocetalled lizard

5. Great White pelican, Greater flamingo, Greater cormorant, Little bittern, Purple Heron, Glossy ibis, European bee eater, European White Spoonbill, Eurasian Gray crane

Thank you Guys your @German Zoo World
1. I think this mix will be good, given that the beaver actually creates a habitat for the water vole.
2. I wouldn't do this, as the Eurasian Black Vulture has been recorded to be trying to take other birds' eggs and steal their food. The Egyptian Vulture may also be a bit scared by the larger vultures.
3. Bearded Vultures have been known to prey on both marmots and partridges, so I don't think this mix would work at all.
4. To be honest, I'm not sure what the 'European Legless Lizard' is referring to, but I think the rest of this mix would work. I think it would be good to keep them separate during the breeding season however to avoid conflict.
5. I'm not sure, I'll have to look further into it at a later time.
 
I think most of those species would be okay. However, I think the Masked Lapwing may be a bit too feisty for the exhibit, especially given that the wombats are highly alert and could be scared by the lapwing's territorial behaviour.


1. I think this mix will be good, given that the beaver actually creates a habitat for the water vole.
2. I wouldn't do this, as the Eurasian Black Vulture has been recorded to be trying to take other birds' eggs and steal their food. The Egyptian Vulture may also be a bit scared by the larger vultures.
3. Bearded Vultures have been known to prey on both marmots and partridges, so I don't think this mix would work at all.
4. To be honest, I'm not sure what the 'European Legless Lizard' is referring to, but I think the rest of this mix would work. I think it would be good to keep them separate during the breeding season however to avoid conflict.
5. I'm not sure, I'll have to look further into it at a later time.



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The leggless lizard is the scheltopusik.
 
this isn't really important but I just wanted to say that this thread has over 500 replies! Thanks so much for all your support this means a lot to me. And with that, back to the exhibits :)
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This may sound silly but I guess could a Serval live with a Caracal? I know it would probably not work well..
 
Hello Guys i have some more Exhibit ideas

1. European ground squirrel, european porcupince

2. Marbled Polecat, European Genette

Thank you all

Your German Zoo World,
 
I have some new North American Mixed Species Habitat

1. American Black Bear, Bobcat

2. Greater Prarie Chicken, Sandhill Crane

3. American Bison, Pronghorn Antelope, White Tailed Deer, Wapiti Deer

4. American Robin, Northern Cardinal, Painted Buntling, Trumpeter Swan, Carolina Woodduck, Wild Turkey


5. North American Racoon, Striped Skunk

Thank you for your Help

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