Mixed species exhibit ideas

Bot of these should be fine, I'd imagine. I've never seen kookaburras mixed with mammals but I have seen them mixed with Green Iguanas, it can't be that different.

Some places mix kookaburras with other birds but this can be problematic. I know of a place that lost some Bourke's Parrots to a kookaburra.
Indeed, I know one zoo that had a kookaburra in a walk-through aviary that wasn't continent-specific, and on two occasions the kookaburra gave passerines it killed as "unwanted gifts" to visitors, one of which was a red-crested cardinal :oops:. After that the kookaburra was given his own exhibit.
 
I know kookaburras in mixed-species aviaries tend to be problematic, but has anywhere mixed them with mammals? I'm specifically wondering about either southern hairy-nosed wombats or short-beaked echidnas.

Secondly, how would a fly river turtle do in a walk-through aviary, provided that there is a large water feature? The aviary would also have tammar wallabies, masked lapwings, Australian wood ducks, and various small birds (Bourke's parakeet, eastern rosella, Australian crested and/or diamond doves, and various estrilid finches).
Columbus used to have laughing kookaburras mixed with Indian crested porcupines in the side exhibit in their Roadhouse Aviary.

San Diego had a fly river turtle in the fish tank in the Owens Aviary right up until it closed for renovations.
 
I know kookaburras in mixed-species aviaries tend to be problematic, but has anywhere mixed them with mammals? I'm specifically wondering about either southern hairy-nosed wombats or short-beaked echidnas.

Secondly, how would a fly river turtle do in a walk-through aviary, provided that there is a large water feature? The aviary would also have tammar wallabies, masked lapwings, Australian wood ducks, and various small birds (Bourke's parakeet, eastern rosella, Australian crested and/or diamond doves, and various estrilid finches).
Duisburg keeps kookaburras together with long-nosed potoroos, australasian shovelers and bush stone-curlews in a avrage sized aviary
 
I know kookaburras in mixed-species aviaries tend to be problematic, but has anywhere mixed them with mammals? I'm specifically wondering about either southern hairy-nosed wombats or short-beaked echidnas.

Secondly, how would a fly river turtle do in a walk-through aviary, provided that there is a large water feature? The aviary would also have tammar wallabies, masked lapwings, Australian wood ducks, and various small birds (Bourke's parakeet, eastern rosella, Australian crested and/or diamond doves, and various estrilid finches).
In my experience Rosellas will attack and kill smaller birds. The cock birds will even attack and kill their hens
 
I’ve heard of African Wild dogs and white rhinos. I was wondering how big an exhibit would have to be for these two animals to coexist and what would need to be in the enclosure. Thank you for any information!
 
I’ve heard of African Wild dogs and white rhinos. I was wondering how big an exhibit would have to be for these two animals to coexist and what would need to be in the enclosure. Thank you for any information!
Just because an enclosure has been tried doesn’t necessarily mean that it should have been tried. This might end with no casualties, but there are just too many scenarios that would end in disaster, (Wild Dogs hunting a calf, Rhino getting spooked and trampling a dog, etc.)
 
I’ve heard of African Wild dogs and white rhinos. I was wondering how big an exhibit would have to be for these two animals to coexist and what would need to be in the enclosure. Thank you for any information!
Where did you hear of this, and at which zoo?
 
i dont remember if it has been done before, but given a big enough water space, could pacu and anaconda be kept together?
 
Could Magpie Shrikes live with Cape-thick-knees and Peach-faced lovebirds in a Namibian dry scrubland themed exhibit?
 
With the “successes” some zoos have seen mixing rhinoceros and cheetah, theoretically would cheetah and African bush elephant work in a mixed species exhibit?

I’m not suggesting it’s a good idea. Just wondering what peoples thoughts would be on it.
 
With the “successes” some zoos have seen mixing rhinoceros and cheetah, theoretically would cheetah and African bush elephant work in a mixed species exhibit?

I’m not suggesting it’s a good idea. Just wondering what peoples thoughts would be on it.
This sounds like an awful idea.
 
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