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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,782 Views)
Ztlabraptor211
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A randomized combination; could I combine Malayan tapirs, spot necked otters and brolga cranes if all young and eggs were seperated?
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Dylan
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The tapirs and otters would be fine. they have been combined before but the cranes a)would be hunted by the otters and b) that makes no geographical sense

Aardvark and cheetahs ? Thoughts
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Dylan
Apr 4 2016, 06:32 AM
that makes no geographical sense
Neither does tapirs and spot necked otters, since the latter is an african species.

And I wouldn't keep anything with cheetahs (bar rhinos which is used IRL).
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Ztlabraptor211
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I've never heard of a four foot tall brolga being hunted by a four foot long
Otter. Are you sure?
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Fireplume
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The otters would literally tear apart the cranes... they're nasty lil guys, and would be especially bad towards a bird like that.

The tapir and otters could work but I have zero clue why you'd do that when you can use the Oriental Small-clawed Otter which not only is like 10000000000000x more common in captivity, they're much smaller too.
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Stephen
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Ztlabraptor211
Apr 4 2016, 08:00 AM
I've never heard of a four foot tall brolga being hunted by a four foot long
Otter. Are you sure?
I am fairly certain that this is because brolgas generally don't live in areas where spotted-necked otters, or any other otter, live.
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Dylan
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If an otter can drown a monkey, a crane has no chance.

Could aardvarks and servals work, provided they can get away from one another?
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Dylan
Apr 4 2016, 09:09 AM
Could aardvarks and servals work, provided they can get away from one another?
No. The Servals may try to hunt the Aardvarks but then they'd be torn apart. The same may happen if you combine Cheetahs and Aardvarks. Long story short, don't combine Aardvarks with any felines.
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Dylan
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Darwin rhea, giant anteater and Patagonian Maras?
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Bhutan
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I'm pretty sure that combo is used in Belfast Zoo. I think they may have capybaras in place of the maras though. Although I don't see any reason for it not to work
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Ztlabraptor211
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Could I mix marsh deer, capybara and jabirus?
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Dylan
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I think it could be okay as long as baby capybaras have a place they can get away from the jabirus
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pyr0raptor
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A weird random guy.

Malayan Tapir and Francois' Langur?

Plus, I did not know otters were deadly machines, I thought they eat fish and shellfish...
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Apr 5 2016, 06:32 PM
Malayan Tapir and Francois' Langur?

Plus, I did not know otters were deadly machines, I thought they eat fish and shellfish...
Mustelids in general are just plain nasty and aggressive to other animals.
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^ Research is CRUCIAL when combining risky animals.
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