sorry if someone already asked but what can be mixed with western lowland gorilla's
Roughly in a 1-1 1/2 acre habitat
What are some temperate-hardy birds that would work well in an Antwerp-style large mammal aviary? I'm thinking of building something in Planet Zoo for Asian elephants - an open air paddock and an aviary paddock.
Would a mix of Reeves' Muntjac, Malayan Chevrotain, Asian Forest Tortoise, and various bird species (specifically Luzon Bleeding-heart, Pink-throated Fruit Dove, Javan Pond Heron, Mandarin Duck, Green Peafowl, and Golden-fronted Leafbird) together in a large indoor walkthrough aviary work?
Columbus Zoo keeps Reeves' Muntjac with some fairly small birds, including Azure-winged Magpie, Black-throated Laughingthrush, White-crested Laughingthrush, and Chinese Bamboo-Partridge.
So perhaps keeping eggs off-exhibit and making sure the birds are healthy enough that they aren’t at risk of being eaten could keep that risk low?I'd be a bit cautious of the muntjac with some of the smaller birds, they will take eggs and carrion opportunistically and potentially are not above an injured or young bird.
can red river hogs mix with gorillas in a large enough enclosure?Assuming we're talking standard outdoor exhibits, monkeys such as colobus and guenons usually can work.
they are mixed together in the bronxcan red river hogs mix with gorillas in a large enough enclosure?
I think it may be possible.I'm interested in an Asian Mixed Hoofstock exhibit for a Reeve's Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi)
Would either of these larger hoofstock be able to live with them?
BlackBuck Antilope cervicapra or
Axis Deer/Chital Axis axis
I'm interested in an Asian Mixed Hoofstock exhibit for a Reeve's Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi)
Would either of these larger hoofstock be able to live with them?
BlackBuck Antilope cervicapra or
Axis Deer/Chital Axis axis
They've been successfully mixed with plenty of non-hoofstock, too, such as birds and red pandas.Shouldn't be any real issues, particularly if some shelters are provided for the muntjacs. They've also been housed successfully with Sika, Pere David's Deer, Barasingha, Hog Deer, Sambar, Tufted Deer, Nilgai, Banteng, Gaur, Takin, Chinese Goral, Japanese Serow, Bactrian Camel, and Indian Rhino.
They've been successfully mixed with plenty of non-hoofstock, too, such as birds and red pandas.
Freshwater and saltwater species cannot live together.(I’m not an expert on fish and marine mammals at all so don’t laugh)
would these species work together if mixed if not which one would have to be separated : green or Hawksbill turtle, Reticulated whipray, Painted terrapin, Sutchi Catfish, and Zebra shark
Thank youThe Painted Terrapin and the Catfish live in freshwater, they must live apart from the other species.