Polar bear & Arctic fox [...] earlier at Dublin Zoo and Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
Who knows how big were these exhibits and did they work?
In Bremenhaven, AFAIK, polar bears were never mixed with foxes for any longer length of time.
Polar bear & Arctic fox [...] earlier at Dublin Zoo and Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo
@Jurek7: I actually think that you've got a great idea there, and it would be something original and unheard of in a zoo before. Maybe we need more Night Safaris like the collection in Singapore. It's true that a huge percentage of all mammals are mainly nocturnal in the wild.
Who knows how big were these exhibits and did they work?
In Bremenhaven, AFAIK, polar bears were never mixed with foxes for any longer length of time.
Man, I skipped ^Chris^'s mentioned warthogs; of course it's Red river Hogs; have been to(and enjoyed) that particular constellation at Prague myself a few years ago.
Frankfurt has (or had) aardvark with aardwolf and tawny frogmouth; later aardvark with white-faced scops owl; and bushbaby with springhaas; and aye-aye with giant jumping rat; and hairy armadillo with night monkey and sloth in too small exhibit.
Kerzers in Switzerland has "Nocturnorama", or big night hall with various mixes of South American mammals. Night monkey, paca, coendou, mountain paca, pacarana, kinkajou, sloths etc in various mixes. And bats flying free, even over (separate) ocelot exhibit and (again separate) dwarf caiman pool.