Mixed species exhibits #2

The Los Angeles Zoo currently exhibits:

-emperor tamarins/three-banded armadillos
-slow loris/greater malay chevrotains
-cotton-topped tamarins/prehensile-tailed porcupine/three-banded armadillos
-prehensile-tailed porcupines/three-banded armadillos
-three species of flamingoes (greater, american, chilean)
-red-knobbed hornbills/yellow-footed rock wallabies
-koalas/grey kangaroos/tammar wallabies
-koalas/echidna/tammar wallabies
-bactrian camel/alpacas
-giant elands/steenboks
-cotton-topped tamarins/grey-winged trumpetes/pudu
-white-faced saki monkey/pudu/brazilian agouti
-pale-faced saki monkey/pudu/orange-rumped agouti/razor-billed curassow
-golden-headed tamarins/brazilian agoutis
-black howler monkeys/brazilian agoutis
-barn owl/pacarana

The Los Angeles Zoo used to exhibit:

-Zebra Duiker/Crowned Lemurs
-Red-flanked Duiker/Galago
-Zebra Duiker/Turaco
-Gerenuk/Tortoise
-Klipspringer/Gelada Baboons
-Lesser Kudu/Giraffe
-Springbok/Giraffe
-Gerenuk/Giraffe
-Blackbuck/Gaur/Axis Deer
-Nile Lechwe/Saddle-billed stork
-Nyala/Saddle-billed stork
-Suni/Weaver birds
-Blesbok/Kori Bustards
-Gerenuk/Lesser Kudu
-Impala/Saddle-billed Stork
-Kudu/Springbok/Yellow-backed Duiker
-Gemsbok/Ostrich
-Giant Eland/Ostrich
-Suni/Spot-nosed Guenons
-Red-Flanked Duikers/Moustached Guenons
-Zebra Duikers/Talapoins
-Bongo/Bat-eared fox/Yellow-backed Duiker
-Bongo/Goliath Heron/Tree Ducks/Ground Hornbill
-Black Duiker/Harnessed Bushbuck
-Greater Kudu/Red Lechwe/Hyrax/Springbok/Demoiselle crane/Stanley crane/Secretary bird/Marabou stork/Ground Hornbill
-Bongo/Red River Hog
-Babirusa/Lowland Anoa
-Emperor Tamarins/Pudu/Brazilian Agouti
 
I know this is an old thread but was wondering if anyone knows of any successful mixed species exhibits with Hamadryas Baboons? I have read about exhibits at South Lakes with giraffe and white rhino as well as with elephants at Safari Beekse Bergen. Any others? Have they ever been mixed with Somali wild ass?

Also, anyone ever seen Olive Baboons mixed with Scimitar Horned Oryx or Addax?

Any successful mixed exhibits with black rhino and a baboon species?

Thanks!
 
Drew, Port Lympne or Howletts mix Guinea(?) Baboons with black rhino in at least one of the rhino paddocks! I think Knowsley have their baboons mixed with zebras but I think the origins of the baboons are lost in the midsts of time and can be best described as just baboons!
 
Drew, Port Lympne or Howletts mix Guinea(?) Baboons with black rhino in at least one of the rhino paddocks!

Interesting, have there ever been any issues with the mix that you know of?
 
Interesting, have there ever been any issues with the mix that you know of?

Not that I've heard but I think they use rhino's with a better disposition than average; the baboons have/had a seperate enclosure as well so I don't know if it's a constant mix or not.
 
A friend of mine told me yesterday : " There is any mixed exhibit with okapis and mandrills?"
"In USA maybe?"

Can somebody answer the question please? Many thanks in advance.
 
A friend of mine told me yesterday : " There is any mixed exhibit with okapis and mandrills?"
"In USA maybe?"

Can somebody answer the question please? Many thanks in advance.

None in the US. Most okapi are not kept in mixed species save with things like duikers or birds.
 
There's a mixed exhibit in France of okapi, Hamlyn's monkeys and a lot of birds in a netted aviary! It's at Doue La Fontaine and the Rotterdam exhibit is a scaled down version with no primates.
 
A friend of mine told me yesterday : " There is any mixed exhibit with okapis and mandrills?"

As mentioned above smaller arboreal monkeys have been done with okapi. I can't imagine anyone trying okapi with mandrill. Okapis are easily stressed and mandrills (especially adult males) can be fairly aggressive. When mixes have been tried they've been known to pick fights with things like forest buffalo, which are very capable of defending themselves. I can only imagine the result if that happened to an okapi.

would Indian rhinoceros,black buck and Woolly-necked stork work together?

Indian rhino and blackbuck have been done but do require space. The stork could presumably be done too but there is always a risk of trampling when displaying clipped-winged birds with larger mammals. There's also the general discussion of the use of clipped-winged birds.
 
would Indian rhinoceros,black buck and Woolly-necked stork work together?

Chester keep Indian rhinos with herds of blackbuck and brow-antlered deer. The enclosure is quite large and a small section is separated by a strong fence with narrow gaps to provide a refuge for the deer and antelopes.

Alan
 
What do you guys think of the following mixed exhibits:

Bighorn sheep and Pronghorn?
Bighorn sheep/Pronghorn and quail/other small birds - risk of trampling?
American Badger and Common Porcupine - theoretically would utilize different parts of the exhibit?
Can North American River Otter be mixed with anything? Possibly American Beaver? Or would they be too aggressive?
 
Given how predatory otters can be with any smaller animals I would not like to use them in a mixed exhibit. Even more so American Badger - they are far more carnivorous than Eurasian Badger. The sheep/pronghorn might work - depends on the size of the exhibit, but I do not know how aggressive a Bighorn ram might get during the rut - females might mix better
 
Given how predatory otters can be with any smaller animals I would not like to use them in a mixed exhibit. Even more so American Badger - they are far more carnivorous than Eurasian Badger. The sheep/pronghorn might work - depends on the size of the exhibit, but I do not know how aggressive a Bighorn ram might get during the rut - females might mix better

Thank you, you confirmed a lot of my thoughts lol. I will probably be in this thread a lot in the coming weeks (if there is a better thread to ask then let me know). I found a zoo I designed a couple years ago and I'm redesigning it, which includes merging (or getting rid of) lots of exhibits. I wish there was one place to go to find out all the mixed exhibits that have been tried before!
 
Bighorn sheep/Pronghorn and quail/other small birds - risk of trampling?

Smaller birds can be mixed with ungulates in large indoor exhibits, as done in the desert hall at Burgers' zoo. It wouldn't work outdoors, as it would require clipped wings. One thing is the risk of trampling, but pinioned small birds like quail would rapidly be attacked and eaten by wild crows, magpies, hawks, gulls, etc.
 
Smaller birds can be mixed with ungulates in large indoor exhibits, as done in the desert hall at Burgers' zoo. It wouldn't work outdoors, as it would require clipped wings. One thing is the risk of trampling, but pinioned small birds like quail would rapidly be attacked and eaten by wild crows, magpies, hawks, gulls, etc.

See, I never would think of that. That's why I come on here! Haha.
 
Mixed species......

Attempts have been made to mix Lions with Meerkats and with Alexandrine Parrakeets. The Lions always eat the other stuff. No-brainer really.
 
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