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| Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,875 Views) | |
| Stephen | Jan 6 2015, 04:56 AM Post #151 |
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Has been done in my local zoo and worked quite well, so yes, it's possible. Just make sure the coatis have some space where they can escape the bears as well as separate indoor facilities and all should be fine. |
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| Yutyrannus the second | Jan 6 2015, 05:13 AM Post #152 |
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Thank you ^^ Could these animals live together? 1. Gastornis, Lepticitidium, Hyracotherium 2. Basilosaurus, Andrewsarchus 3. Inonstrancevia, Diictodon 4. Arthropleura, Pulmonoscorpius, Meganeura 5. Borealosaurus, Microraptor |
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| Furka | Jan 6 2015, 05:46 AM Post #153 |
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- Not sure about the giant bird together with the others, even if it wasn't a carnivore it could still be aggressive, or its size alone could scare the smaller animals - No idea how you would keep a whale and a terrestrial animal together, especially given the size of the tank/pool you'd need for a basil - Possibly, if you make it like modern zoos lion/meerkat combo (lots of shelters for the small burrowing animals) - Maybe, but I'd keep the scorpion separated from the rest. - Seems fine, as long as the Micros have enough climbing structures |
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Jan 6 2015, 05:46 AM Post #154 |
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Does this combo work? - African Bush Elephant - White Rhinoceros - Thomson Gazelle |
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| Furka | Jan 6 2015, 05:47 AM Post #155 |
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Rhinos and elephants are better not kept together. |
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Jan 6 2015, 05:58 AM Post #156 |
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O like that!!! But what about the Thomson Gazelle? |
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| Furka | Jan 6 2015, 06:06 AM Post #157 |
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You could keep them with one of those, as long as they have a way to escape them. |
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Jan 6 2015, 06:09 AM Post #158 |
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Hmmmmmm....... Thanks for the answer! |
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| arafan | Jan 6 2015, 11:43 AM Post #159 |
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That works perfectly, also some smaller monkey species shouldn't be a big problem. (My local zoo kept the bears together with coatis and in the summer months with capuchin monkeys) |
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| Yutyrannus the second | Jan 6 2015, 12:19 PM Post #160 |
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Thank you Furka ^^ Would these combos work? 1. Buxolestes, Darwinius 2. Odobenocetops, Cetotherium 3. Megalania, Diprotodon 4. Compsognathus, Archeopteryx, Europasaurus 5. Edaphosaurus, Seymouria |
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| Jony | Jan 6 2015, 01:10 PM Post #161 |
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I thought about the combo binturong and babirusa. Would that work? |
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| Consultant | Jan 6 2015, 07:03 PM Post #162 |
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LynxLynx, as long as the binturoung has a way to get away from the babs. |
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Jan 6 2015, 07:07 PM Post #163 |
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1.Perhaps, if the Darwinius had ample space of their own. I've seen videos of modern day otters (similar to the buxolestes) drown monkeys they were housed with. 2. Generally not good to mix cetaceans. 3. No the megalania will try and eat the diproto. 4. The Europasaurus would need a huge amount of space, and the compies would probably harass the archeopteryx, especially if one were to fall out of a tree and not get up quick enough. 5. Should work, as long as each animal has an area it can go away from one another, although the seymouria are very small animals. |
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| Iron Man | Jan 6 2015, 07:12 PM Post #164 |
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My turn to ask a question Would stump-tailed macaques and golden snub nosed monkeys work together?
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| Consultant | Jan 6 2015, 07:14 PM Post #165 |
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They can be together, but the would need to get used to the others species presence. |
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Would stump-tailed macaques and golden snub nosed monkeys work together?