I think the Carpon Park's Zoo has Emu and Red Kangaroo
I know it;s not rare but I just don't like it
I know it;s not rare but I just don't like it
Henry Vilas could've had an Arctic Fox? Aw, man.Bumping this thread to say that today I went to the Oschner Park Zoo. One exhibit has two black bears and an arctic fox. Apparently the fox was found running around a park in Illinois (probably an escaped pet), was taken to the Henry Vilas Zoo, and when they had no room for it officials put it there. They didn't have an exhibit built, so they put the fox with the bears. This was three years ago. They apparently get along just fine and having seen direct interactions between the species I am shocked to say that I believe it.
Why not? They share wild range and they seem to get along.I think the Carpon Park's Zoo has Emu and Red Kangaroo
I know it;s not rare but I just don't like it
Bumping this thread to say that today I went to the Oschner Park Zoo. One exhibit has two black bears and an arctic fox. Apparently the fox was found running around a park in Illinois (probably an escaped pet), was taken to the Henry Vilas Zoo, and when they had no room for it officials put it there. They didn't have an exhibit built, so they put the fox with the bears. This was three years ago. They apparently get along just fine and having seen direct interactions between the species I am shocked to say that I believe it.
I've seen foxes and bears mixed on a couple occasions in the past. It seems to work out fine, or at least I've never heard any horror stories about it
I think that was Central Park.Barring whichever zoo it was that mixed Arctic Fox and Polar Bears... that one didn't end well as I recall.
Ew, who pronounces “Hyacinth” like that?
Here's a 1967 tour of Busch Gardens Tampa. Two very interesting mixed species exhibits here.
1. Gorillas and chimpanzees
2. Baboons and lions
Skip to 7:41 if you want to see them
Here's a 1967 tour of Busch Gardens Tampa. Two very interesting mixed species exhibits here.
1. Gorillas and chimpanzees
2. Baboons and lions
Skip to 7:41 if you want to see them
Elephant seals and sea lions at Pittsburgh zoo. Not to mention that they even have a separate sea lion exhibit, they just put a few sea lions in with the seal to make the habitat (and accompanying viewing tunnel) seem more lively.
Elephant seals and sea lions at Pittsburgh zoo. Not to mention that they even have a separate sea lion exhibit, they just put a few sea lions in with the seal to make the habitat (and accompanying viewing tunnel) seem more lively.
He is saying Hyacinthine, not Hyacinth.Ew, who pronounces “Hyacinth” like that?
Nyala constantly tend to be a problem in mixed species exhibits. It's either a hit or miss. Here in Iowa at Blank Park the zoo's okapi was mixed with nyala and they ended up killing the okapiWhen Utah's Hogle Zoo's African Savannah opened in 2014, they had Nyala with Zebras, Giraffes, Ostriches, Guineafowl, and Egyptian Geese. But the antelope didn't get along with the other animals, so they haven't had Nyala since they moved them to other zoos.
But a couple of years ago, they did add Warthogs to the exhibit...
Especially when considering that Lowry Park Zoo, just a few miles away, still primarily had iron bar cages until 1987 - twenty years after this video was made.This looks leaps and bounds ahead of other zoos for the time period for the most part though, these enclosures were immense
Did the chukar make a nice snack for the owl?It's not "worst" then, is it? This enclosure has been brought up here before though - before zoo got the fox this exhibit was actually a mix of bear, Chukar, and Great Horned Owl!