The Sleepy Hippo
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I'd say they could make a mixed exhibit with De Brazzas and Pygmy Hippo. If they put a little money and effort in, they could make three exhibits for Pygmy Hippo (the existing two and a third in an adapted Mandrills exhibit, and then have the De Brazza have two exhibits - the adapted Mandrills, and a combined existing Pygmy Hippo. This would allow two groupings, or down the track two separate primate species.Black and white colobus vs De Brazza’s:
I feel like a walk through colobus exhibit is something that could be considered for Treetops. Colobus are well suited to this set up (London has a fantastic exhibit) and their troop size of around 10-15 individuals max means they can support a natural social grouping without crowding the exhibit space. Colobus are also more arboreal than De Brazza’s.
De Brazza’s would be a much better fit for the old Mandrill exhibit imo. A small troop of 4-5 could easily be housed here; though consideration would have to be given on the merits of retaining this exhibit versus building an additional Pygmy hippopotamus pool. As previously mentioned, the infrastructure is ageing and renewal may be on the cards.
And maybe a large walk through Colobus exhibit could also include African Grey Parrots and some other appropriate bird species.