Some fairly common species, which have not been mentioned already, include sugar glider, common tree shrew, chinchilla, ground squirrel (eg souslik or chipmunk), short-eared elephant shrew, cavy (several species), fennec, potoroo and mouse lemur. If you want a rarity, in theory at least, consider a tarsier, kowari, linsang, quokka, springhaas or even a solenodon.
Are solenodons or quokka even kept anywhere anymore?
I have seen all the species on my little list, except for quokka: but the solenodon was at Frankfurt, almost 50 years ago, so it is a just a theoretical possibility.Are solenodons or quokka even kept anywhere anymore?
Wilhelma zoo stuttgart keeps quokkas.Yes, Saitama and a handful of places in Australia keep Quokka. Not sure about the status of the solenodons in Santo Domingo but ZooDom certainly had some until fairly recently.
I'd suggest looking at species lists/zoo websites for those with small mammal houses as a resource.im making a fantasy zoo, but im stuck on the small mammal house, what some common species found in these buildings, because ive never been to a zoo with a small mammal house.
Yes, because the Smithsonian's National Zoo houses the horses in a paddock behind the Small Mammal House, while the green aracaris are in a mixed-species exhibit alongside some small mammals inside.The link includes those well-known small mammal, the Przewalski's horse and green aracari.