Adax
Active Member
Various desert species live naturally on sand.
However, I have never seen an enclosure made of sand in a park. Usually, camels, dromedaries or other animals are simply on grass, whereas we usually try to reproduce the habitat of species in parks.
Do you know of any zoos that have done this?
If not, do you know why? My hypothesis is that it's too costly and prevents the animals from feeding themselves on the ground (lack of grass), all for one when it may not change anything for the animals.
What do you think?
Adax
However, I have never seen an enclosure made of sand in a park. Usually, camels, dromedaries or other animals are simply on grass, whereas we usually try to reproduce the habitat of species in parks.
Do you know of any zoos that have done this?
If not, do you know why? My hypothesis is that it's too costly and prevents the animals from feeding themselves on the ground (lack of grass), all for one when it may not change anything for the animals.
What do you think?
Adax