Primates are always very smarter than carnivores; Carnivores will always bite or scratch you,
Primates are always very smarter than carnivores; Carnivores will always bite or scratch you,
very select and specific selection from that vast arrayI'd wager it to a few reasons
1.The vast array of species that can be put on display that are guaranteed to fascinate.Komodo dragons,Reticulated and Burmese pythons,Venomous snakes and crocodilians to name a few
Yes , but what I have realised is that the carnivores will bite you without thinking or real reason/or reason thinking that your part is a food or instinctively, for example just thinking that your hand is a food. On the other hand, primates will mostly bite if are threatened/catched by a hand, and many of them are too smart and realize that a keeper entering in the enclosure to leave a food, will not threat them and they watch it carefully. A primate will never bite your hand thinking of it as a food. I have been beaten by an Asian palm civet just because the civet thought my gloved hand is a food, but I have entered enclosure with siamang, colobuses or lemurs leaving food, without an accident. However, a bite from a primate, is usually far more dangerous than a bite from a carnivore owning to infectious agents that primates can transmit to you, like for example herpes B virus, hepatitis B virus, Balamuthia mandrillaris, or even rabies if wild primates are involved.
I used reptiles as the example because of the large amount of attention they get.Close second could include the large amounts of fear and attention that tarantulas,scorpions,giant centipedes or for some people snails,get. Just my two cents though.very select and specific selection from that vast arraythere are 2 other words there after reptiles, you know.
Day Geckos, Tarantulas, Mantellas, Sand Boas, Phasmids, Butterflies & Crocodile Newts to name but a few more.
Yes , but what I have realised is that the carnivores will bite you without thinking or real reason/or reason thinking that your part is a food or instinctively, for example just thinking that your hand is a food. On the other hand, primates will mostly bite if are threatened/catched by a hand, and many of them are too smart and realize that a keeper entering in the enclosure to leave a food, will not threat them and they watch it carefully. A primate will never bite your hand thinking of it as a food. I have been beaten by an Asian palm civet just because the civet thought my gloved hand is a food, but I have entered enclosure with siamang, colobuses or lemurs leaving food, without an accident. However, a bite from a primate, is usually far more dangerous than a bite from a carnivore owning to infectious agents that primates can transmit to you, like for example herpes B virus, hepatitis B virus, Balamuthia mandrillaris, or even rabies if wild primates are involved.
Love Gaur. Im debating putting them on the maybe list; they'd be the largest animal on average that I want to work with.Hoofstock all the way!
The top species I would like to work (and hopefully will in the future) are:
1) Babirusa
2) Pygmy Hippo
3) Malayan Tapir (although they are allegedly the most agressive tapirs)
4 ) Gaur/Banteng
5) Okapi
Ostriches are aggressive, but what about an angry cassowary?Gosh, any of them would be really cool. I guess I'd go for aquaria, I've been more interested in fish lately. But I also love birds and small mammals. Carnivores would be tempting, but scary! Admittedly the large ratites would be scarier. Did you know that ostriches are pure evil and you can see it in their eyes?
Ostriches are aggressive, but what about an angry cassowary?
I uh, take it you haven't worked with either species before; or I don't think you would be saying an ostrich is more of a threat than a cassowaryWhile the cassowary has more physical ability to kill, the ostrich has more attitude to do it along with the ability, so I consider ostriches more of a threat.
I uh, take it you haven't worked with either species before; or I don't think you would be saying an ostrich is more of a threat than a cassowary![]()