With the porcupine? Because there are several mixes in zoos with raccoons and skunk already, but mixing those 3 in one exhibit is something else of course.
Would Lesser Chachalaca, White-faced Saki and Golden-handed Tamarin work?
So male gharial wouldn't work?If you have a large enough space and an all-female group of gharials, this mix can be done.
I say this because it is a mix that is already accomplished through ZooTampa’s gharial enclosure, which mixes the two together alongside Giant Asian Pond Turtles (Heosemys grandis).
Yes I mean Little Chachalacas (I thought they're called Lesser Chachalaca).I would house the chachalacas (assuming you mean little, as I could not find anything searching for lesser chachalacas) separately. Shier birds might not fare that great with busy and boisterous primates, and any eggs or chicks would likely be preyed upon.
Yes I mean Little Chachalacas (I thought they're called Lesser Chachalaca).
Could they be replaced by Black Curassows?
Would workGreater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus, Marbled Duck Marmaronetta angustirostris, Pied Avocet Recurvirostra avosetta, White-backed Stilt Himantopus mexicanus melanurus
Avocets and Stilts share the same habitats, for example in the South West European lagoons.Hybrids between pied avocets and stilts sometimes occur, but otherwise I don't see much issues with mixing flamingos, marbled ducks, avocets and stilts.
This mix has worked before in a couple of zoos and would workWhen mixed together with a non-breeding group of the latter species; could Greater Roadrunners and Mojave Desert Tortoises do well in a meshed enclosure outdoors?
Came across this and would like to know if it’s possible in real life? Might of read it wrong but it look like the orangutans and gibbons can travel over both the tapirs and sun bears enclosures, would that be safe?
Brilliant I’ll add this idea to my zoo plan. I’m guessing the orangutans and gibbons are safe together? And small birds flying around won’t cause to much trouble?