Hi everyone,
I have just started a very lengthy research project on small mammal species in mixed species exhibits which will include xenartha, lagamorpha, hyracoidea, pholidota, dermoptera, tubulidentata, rodentia, chiroptera, insectivora, scandentia, masroscelidea, marsupials and monotremes. I will be contacting various zoos and other bodies but I would love you guys to help!
I am starting with Xenarthra so if you have visited or heard of any of this family in mixed species exhibits please let me know! Wether it a giant anteater, sloth or armadillo even if the mix didnt work all info is great.
It is so easy to miss gems like Cadwell zoo in the USA which have giant anteater with capybara, king vulture, fulvous whistling duck and seriema! Thanks snowleopard for the photo!
The aim of this project is basically to find out what works and what doesn't. Hopefully increasing the number of mixed exhibits in zoos and increasing the number of animals that can be kept!
Thanks in anticipation!
I have just started a very lengthy research project on small mammal species in mixed species exhibits which will include xenartha, lagamorpha, hyracoidea, pholidota, dermoptera, tubulidentata, rodentia, chiroptera, insectivora, scandentia, masroscelidea, marsupials and monotremes. I will be contacting various zoos and other bodies but I would love you guys to help!
I am starting with Xenarthra so if you have visited or heard of any of this family in mixed species exhibits please let me know! Wether it a giant anteater, sloth or armadillo even if the mix didnt work all info is great.
It is so easy to miss gems like Cadwell zoo in the USA which have giant anteater with capybara, king vulture, fulvous whistling duck and seriema! Thanks snowleopard for the photo!
The aim of this project is basically to find out what works and what doesn't. Hopefully increasing the number of mixed exhibits in zoos and increasing the number of animals that can be kept!
Thanks in anticipation!