Mixed species exhibit ideas

Must be a new thing then, multiple species lists and all of the photos I’ve seen don’t have them.
I suppose that they added them to give the aviary some “kinetic energy” in the mostly unused airspace, as the rest of the aviary’s inhabitants are either aquatic or semi-aquatic.
 
What is the risk of hybridization between Cape griffon vultures and Ruppell's griffon vultures if they are exhibited together with the intention of breeding each species? I'm aware of a few aviaries out there with both species, but I don't know that either species is bred in those situations.
 
What is the risk of hybridization between Cape griffon vultures and Ruppell's griffon vultures if they are exhibited together with the intention of breeding each species? I'm aware of a few aviaries out there with both species, but I don't know that either species is bred in those situations.

I know Blijdorp keeps multiple types of griffon vultures and at least the Rüppel's are breeding, not sure if the White-backed vultures are also breeding though
 
I used to take care of a mixed exhibit with a large softshell and two large crocodiles, and I swear, that turtle absolutely dominated those crocs, to the point of pulling food out of their mouths while they sat there shocked and appalled
But the Egyptian Plover would not mix well with the crocs, though.
 
But the Egyptian Plover would not mix well with the crocs, though.
No, I don’t suspect it would. Even if that behavior were documented in the wild, you can only put a largely terrestrial bird in a croc exhibit for so long before the inevitable happens
 
I just recently got a design idea stuck in my head and would like to get everyone's opinions on some options.

A mixed aviary for birds native to the Japanese Archipelago. The only bird I'm aware of is the Warbling White-Eye (Zosterops japonicus). Does anyone here know of anymore birds or maybe even small mammal that could coexist with White-Eyes that are also native to Japan?
 
I just recently got a design idea stuck in my head and would like to get everyone's opinions on some options.

A mixed aviary for birds native to the Japanese Archipelago. The only bird I'm aware of is the Warbling White-Eye (Zosterops japonicus). Does anyone here know of anymore birds or maybe even small mammal that could coexist with White-Eyes that are also native to Japan?
Probably Serow
 
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