Sun Wukong
Well-Known Member
These are just examples that popped into my mind without searching; there are surely others around.
1. Zoos with penguins & other species: Budapest (seals), Rheine (walk-through aviary with Inca Terns); Augsburg, Tierpark Berlin and other European zoos: Steamer Ducks; in the past combinations of penguins with King Cormorant and Sheathbill
2. River Hippos: Basel (among others zebras; mentioned unfortunate zebra stallion accident), Berlin (Sitatunga)
3. Elephants: Paris (warthogs), Safari Beekse Bergen (Hamadyras Baboons), Hamburg (Blackbuck); several smaller species (f.e. porcupines) in dry moats of elephant exhibits
4. Examples of that are plentyful; among them: Poznan, Berlin, Erfurt, Omaha, Frankfurt, Bronx & Cincinnati Zoo. Wouldn't try that with bats & Douricouli-danger of the monkeys eating the bats
And about zoogeographically correct exhibits: if You are really nerdy and nitpicking, You will usually find out that a lot of mixed species exhibits actually combine species that would never meet each other in the wild. If the combination works out fine and the zoogeographic difference isn't too obvious (like the yet rather well-working combination of American Black Bears and, among others, Bactrian camels in Safaripark Hodenhagen), I wouldn't be too angry about that.
1. Zoos with penguins & other species: Budapest (seals), Rheine (walk-through aviary with Inca Terns); Augsburg, Tierpark Berlin and other European zoos: Steamer Ducks; in the past combinations of penguins with King Cormorant and Sheathbill
2. River Hippos: Basel (among others zebras; mentioned unfortunate zebra stallion accident), Berlin (Sitatunga)
3. Elephants: Paris (warthogs), Safari Beekse Bergen (Hamadyras Baboons), Hamburg (Blackbuck); several smaller species (f.e. porcupines) in dry moats of elephant exhibits
4. Examples of that are plentyful; among them: Poznan, Berlin, Erfurt, Omaha, Frankfurt, Bronx & Cincinnati Zoo. Wouldn't try that with bats & Douricouli-danger of the monkeys eating the bats
And about zoogeographically correct exhibits: if You are really nerdy and nitpicking, You will usually find out that a lot of mixed species exhibits actually combine species that would never meet each other in the wild. If the combination works out fine and the zoogeographic difference isn't too obvious (like the yet rather well-working combination of American Black Bears and, among others, Bactrian camels in Safaripark Hodenhagen), I wouldn't be too angry about that.
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