Should work just fineOk =)
Cassowarys + Wompoo fruit dove + bluefaced honeyeater would work? Yes?
Should work just fineOk =)
Cassowarys + Wompoo fruit dove + bluefaced honeyeater would work? Yes?
Ok =)
Cassowarys + Wompoo fruit dove + bluefaced honeyeater would work? Yes?
with most typical shark tank fish as far as I knowWhich aquatic animals have successfully been kept with lemon sharks or bonnethead?
I think it's possible to mix them with large marine Turtles (Green, Loggerhead, Hawksbill), Rays and large bony Fishes (Groupers, Crevalle Jacks, Remoras...), maybe with smaller tropical fishes (Surgeonfishes, Angelfishes, Butterflyfishes...).with most typical shark tank fish as far as I know
Yes, if the enclosure is large enough.Would Arabian oryx, Arabian sand gazelle and Domestic dromedary camel work in a large desert hoof stock enclosure?
Would Arabian oryx, Arabian sand gazelle and Domestic dromedary camel work in a large desert hoof stock enclosure?
There’s a reason you don’t see Arabian oryx in mixed species exhibits very often— they are very aggressive and they have two very sharp skewers on their head. They might be small, but they are mighty. You would definitely not be able to house the male oryx and male gazelles on habitat at the same time, and you’d likely have issues between the oryx and camels as well. They are known for goring other animals and for attacking keepers if given the chance. You cannot even house bachelor groups of Arabian oryx together— they will always try to kill each other.Yes, if the enclosure is large enough.
Could the Camels and Gazelles live together if i removed the Arabian oryx?There’s a reason you don’t see Arabian oryx in mixed species exhibits very often— they are very aggressive and they have two very sharp skewers on their head. They might be small, but they are mighty. You would definitely not be able to house the male oryx and male gazelles on habitat at the same time, and you’d likely have issues between the oryx and camels as well. They are known for goring other animals and for attacking keepers if given the chance. You cannot even house bachelor groups of Arabian oryx together— they will always try to kill each other.
I think it's OK.Could the Camels and Gazelles live together if i removed the Arabian oryx?
I think it's possible.Would an aviary work with Red forest buffaloes, Western sitatunga, Mantled guereza, and multiple bird species?
In a similar concept as the hippo aviary in Beauval (The sitatunga and Buffalo confined to a lower enclosure, while birds and guerezas free-roam). Mantled guerezas are mostly herbivorous but I wanted to make sure
(For birds I was thinking Great blue turaco, Palm nut vulture, Hamerkop, Western plantain-eater, White-throated bee-eater, Guinea turaco, African green pigeon and Blue-headed wood dove. But it can change)
Would a mix between aardvark, hyrax and sengi in an outdoor habitat work?
Assuming this is meant to be geographically accurate and representing African savannah/something along those lines, I'd be concerned over something the size of a sengi easily escaping an enclosure made for an aardvark, or them just being almost invisible for the average visitor to see.Would a mix between aardvark, hyrax and sengi in an outdoor habitat work?
True, I will account for that.I think the mix would work, but I also think it might be too cold for the aardvark and sengi (depending on where it is)
Assuming that the exhibit are solid walls (which I assume would be necessary to contain the hyrax anyway), would there be any risk?I'd be concerned over something the size of a sengi easily escaping an enclosure made for an aardvark,
How about a mix of Black-faced ibis, Ashy-headed goose, Greater upland goose, Flightless steamer-duck, King penguin, Northern rockhopper penguin and Subantarctic gentoo penguin in a larger, cooled hall
No steamer ducks!!! All four steamer duck species are highly aggressive, and will kill other birds.
Would a mix between aardvark, hyrax and sengi in an outdoor habitat work?
Can black rhinoceros be mixed with other species?
I know they are more aggressive than white rhinoceroses, so I am wondering whether mixing them is possible. I'm thinking of other ungulates, like antelopes or zebras.
Also gazelles, according to HaliaeetusAcccording to ZTL, they have been mixed with Dorcas gazelle, Dama gazelle, Giraffes, Elands, African Sacred ibis, Egyptian geese, Crowned lemurs and Black lemurs