Van Beal
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Alright so just swap the arowana for the Twig Catfish and it should be fine?Twig Catfish isn't really big enough to mix easily here. Silver Arowana should be fine.
Alright so just swap the arowana for the Twig Catfish and it should be fine?Twig Catfish isn't really big enough to mix easily here. Silver Arowana should be fine.
Alright so just swap the arowana for the Twig Catfish and it should be fine?
Yes that should be an okay mixed species exhibit if you swap those two.Alright so just swap the arowana for the Twig Catfish and it should be fine?
Also quite a common mix in Safari Parks to have antelope and other hoofestock with bongo. I could see this becoming successful if enough space is provided for each species to have time alone. That's how I've seen it done anyway.Could eastern/mountain bongos be mixed with mountain reedbucks?
Would Waterbuck work in an exhibit with multiple waterfowl species such as gray-crowned cranes, yellow-billed ducks, whistling ducks, and white-breasted cormorant?
This is one of those mixes that "is generally not a good idea" but is still practiced by many, many, zoos. In other words, while it has ended badly in some cases, many other zoos do manage to pull it off.It is generally not a good idea to keep cranes with ungulates because of the risk of the cranes getting kicked, struck by horns or trampled by the hoofstock.
I think it would be possible.Could Mouflons, Cinereous Vultures, Griffon Vultures, Bearded Vultures, and Egyptian Vultures work in a large aviary?
Unless you completely net the whole enclosure over, you will be constantly faced with the issue of a) obligatory waterfowl indoor keeping due to seasonal Avian influenza outbreaks and b) animal welfare issues due to more and more countries outlawing feather clipping, pinioning etc.Would Waterbuck work in an exhibit with multiple waterfowl species such as gray-crowned cranes, yellow-billed ducks, whistling ducks, and white-breasted cormorant?
Would Waterbuck work in an exhibit with multiple waterfowl species such as gray-crowned cranes, yellow-billed ducks, whistling ducks, and white-breasted cormorant?
Could Mouflons, Cinereous Vultures, Griffon Vultures, Bearded Vultures, and Egyptian Vultures work in a large aviary?
Elk & bison and Pronghorn & bison have been mixed many times; would all three or just Pronghorn & Elk work?
Though it doesn't seem to be done that often, I only see three institutions having the mix
This Central Asia mix idea for zoos in cold climates has been on my mind a lot lately, but I'm not sure how they'd do all together:
-Takin
-Goitered gazelle
-Przewalski's horse and/or Onager
-Bactrian camel
-Yak
But could other cold-hardy animals like vicuña comfortably cohabitate with those species?
I'm not married to zoogeography for this mix since the important thing is species that are well suited for hot summers and freezing winters.
I love giraffes, but I think African hoofstock is overrepresented at zoos in cold climates.
Elk, bison and Pronghorn were mixed at NEW Zoo for many years.Elk & bison and Pronghorn & bison have been mixed many times; would all three or just Pronghorn & Elk work?
Takin and Yak aren't the best choice for hot summers. The gazelles would probably be taken out pretty quickly.