If I remember cotrectly were they seperated in Twycross, after the bush dgs killed and ate a coatiTwycross had them with Bush dogs in recent years and Chester had them with the Spectacled bears.
I can't remember reading that, but believe it was mentioned that the bush dogs grew a bit aggressive towards the coatis.If I remember cotrectly were they seperated in Twycross, after the bush dgs killed and ate a coati
I posted about the Bronx zoo above thisUm, I think mixing with Kinkajou is good idea. I would be good to see more cases of mixing with small animals. I'm looking at these examples for reference to the improvement of the Jinyangho Zoo, even if actually Jinyangho's coatis mix other animals, it would be hard for use a large animal, because their enclosure is small.
Of course, you may tell me any animals examples. I a lot of thanks for all the examples you have write here.
And...is any cases of mixing coatis with sloth? In a similar case, the aqua planet Ilsan was raised jaguars at indoor enclosure, but sent them to other zoos at 2018, by a huge protest against about their poor exhibit. And now has Ring-tailed lemurs and a Two-toed sloth in their jaguar cage.
Thank you. I'm currently unable to visit City Hall to discuss the zoo because of COVID-19, but I'll make the information you gave me useful as soon as the COVID-19 end.I posted about the Bronx zoo above this
You're welcomeThank you. I'm currently unable to visit City Hall to discuss the zoo because of COVID-19, but I'll make the information you gave me useful as soon as the COVID-19 end.
Yes, I understand what you want to say.i disagree on several things said on here and it should be stated that zoochat is a plattform for enthusiast of all backgrounds from new comer to professional and therefor is not representative for the profession since most people on here are less experienced further more just because certain zoological gardens do something tho they might have a good reputation does not mean that they do not do mistakes either
different aspects play in how the coinhabitants might get along and one is space that is often very limited in asian zoos
even some examples mentioned succesfull are questiinable for example zurich where the coatis had to be given a whole island fot themself instead of what was meant to be coinhabited with the spectacled bears because the later would not leave them take a nap in peace a keeper told us at the zoo
the capuchins and coatis are also considered very critical since the inhanitants stressed one another out and either hunted or stalked each
a lot of species seemed to get along well but did not breed and breeding is now known to be not even a represntative indicator for the health of the animals so it must have been even worse
neither sloths nor kinkajous are good mix
they are noctural and solitary and coatis could seriously harm them
a lot of those that are actually more proffesional on here just watch and not act thinking no one that unproffesional could be in charge to do those things but the past jas sadly shown that even within europe this problem was undererstimated and money counted more than proffesion leading to questionable mixture or general husbandry fails
i do not want to be offensive but make clear that we all are on here for the love we share for animals
I can't remember reading that, but believe it was mentioned that the bush dogs grew a bit aggressive towards the coatis.