I would give up peacockpheasant. Its obvious that redpanda is an absolute ********. I'm usually just a lurker here but I have actually just created this account to say as much.
Peacockpheasant, Vulpes, Sun Wokong and others have been very gracious and far more patient than they should be with you redpanda. I have been reading this forum for a while now and i find you absolutely unbearable, if i were a moderator you would have been banned a long time ago (You're conduct towards the children who frequent the board is particularly abhorrent).
Here you have changed your argument but your head is so far up your own backside you can’t see it. To me it seems peacockpheasant was disagreeing with your initial statements that “proximity to other cats is not a great disturbance to the leopards” (which you later aknowledge to be an issue but in a fashion which implies you always believed that) and your laughable remark about clouded leopards in the wild.
peacockpheasant didn’t mention olfactory stressors and certainly didn’t say that olfactory stimuli had greater effect than visual.
Your closing remarks about olfactory stimuli and proximity to large predators illustrate how ignorant you are. At the RSCC the animals share the same enclosure. When you draw the following absurd conclusions:
The fact is that virtually all clouded leopards in the zoos included in the study are able to smell other large carnivores as most zoos have several species of cats/bears/wolves etc. As such, if olfactory stimuli did cause as much stress as visual stimuli, then, at the majority of institutions without large predators adjacent to their clouded leopards, the concentration of fecal corticoids would be the same as those with large predators adjacent to their clouded leopards.
You fail to take into account variables such as distance and environmental contaminants which have a strong dilutitive effect on any scent left by animals. More evidence you have no idea what you are talking about.
Before you ask what qualifies me to comment on this case (as you so often do to people) I have personally been responsible for seven clouded leopards 3 of which were born under my care at a private facility in the Middle East . I shouldn’t need to say this but keeping other large cats in the vicinity of clouded leopards DOES STRESS THEM the same can be said of the cheetahs and even striped hyeana. It is recommended by the coordinator that the species be housed as far away as possible from large predators and public viewing be limited with ample hiding opportunities.
So now let me ask you what qualifies you to comment on anything with such authority?
The £90 you have probably spent on being a "keeper for a day"?
Perhaps that ridiculous study at the "Louisville" zoo?
(Which you have never provided a reference for(was it in one of your colouring books??) and now I think about it do Louisville even keep Clouded Leoaprds??)
Someone needed to say this... perhaps now I can go back to lurking and reading the informative posts the vast majority of you contribute.
Also most people sit
INFRONT of their computer not behind it, so please stop using that remark it’s getting terribly hackneyed.