What kind of primate mixed exhibits are out there? Which ones have been successful and which have failed? Which monkeys are more open to other species or are not? I'm really curious.
I know colobus and swamp monkey seems to be a common mix, and gibbons seem to do well with orangutan but nothing else, and I have heard of Detroit mixing gorillas and drill before. Lincoln Park has kept callimico and black howler monkeys together. Denver held coppery titi with white-faced saki. I have also heard of forest buffalo being mixed with monkeys in the 90s at San Diego.
I also recall some failed mixes -- Lincoln Park could not allow drill and debrazza monkey together despite attempts, which lead partly to the drill being sent out, and the Bronx Zoo's Javan langurs and Small-clawed otters famously fell out. Tropic World had to remove langurs because the gibbons were too territorial, if I recall.
I know colobus and swamp monkey seems to be a common mix, and gibbons seem to do well with orangutan but nothing else, and I have heard of Detroit mixing gorillas and drill before. Lincoln Park has kept callimico and black howler monkeys together. Denver held coppery titi with white-faced saki. I have also heard of forest buffalo being mixed with monkeys in the 90s at San Diego.
I also recall some failed mixes -- Lincoln Park could not allow drill and debrazza monkey together despite attempts, which lead partly to the drill being sent out, and the Bronx Zoo's Javan langurs and Small-clawed otters famously fell out. Tropic World had to remove langurs because the gibbons were too territorial, if I recall.
