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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,774 Views)
Burns
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Do not do proboscis monkeys and orangutans. Both are large primates that enjoy their space and both are cool enough to be alone ;)
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Anton
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Do not do babirusa and anoa, either. They're both incredibly fragile, and one is extremely rare and the other non-existant in zoos. That, plus suids being relatively agressive to other hoofstock (even when they have a very fragile set of tusks) wouldn't make it work, anyways.

Again, special enough to deserve their own exhibits.
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Jony
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@Anton:
Firstly, which one of those isn't existent in zoos? I've seen both species in captivity.

Also, my "animals in captivity" book says that Los Angeles has or had a combination of anoas and babirusas.
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Anton
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Oh oops my bad, mistook Saolas for Anoas xD

Yeah, that should work then, though I don't think the babirusa would breed very well.
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Could these combos work:
-Chatham Island Pigeon, New Zealand Fantail, Fiordland Penguin, Tomtit, New Zealand Bellbird, Red-crowned Parakeet, and Eaton's Pintail.
-Austral Conure, Chilean Flamingo, Fire-eyed Diucon, Patagonian Sierra Finch, Black-chinned Siskin, Fuegian Steamer Duck, and Magellanic penguin
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pyr0raptor
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Humuhumu
Apr 18 2016, 09:47 PM
Could these combos work:
-Chatham Island Pigeon, New Zealand Fantail, Fiordland Penguin, Tomtit, New Zealand Bellbird, Red-crowned Parakeet, and Eaton's Pintail.
-Austral Conure, Chilean Flamingo, Fire-eyed Diucon, Patagonian Sierra Finch, Black-chinned Siskin, Fuegian Steamer Duck, and Magellanic penguin
Yep. Those combinations can work. If I'm wrong, someone can correct me :)

Edit: Also, can I mix Greater Roadrunners, California Quails, and American Goldfinches?
Edited by pyr0raptor, Apr 20 2016, 09:28 PM.
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TheToastinator
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A piece of toast and a terminator.

Does anyone know any possible combinations with sharks? The possible species are reef sharks, Sandbar sharks, or Bonnethead sharks. What can live with one or more of those species? Can any of them live together?
Edited by TheToastinator, Apr 20 2016, 11:05 PM.
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Jony
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Apr 20 2016, 05:52 PM
Edit: Also, can I mix Greater Roadrunners, California Quails, and American Goldfinches?
Yes, I don't see why not. Fortunately roadrunners aren't brood parasites although they are cuckoos, so there shouldn't be any problems with it ;)
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pyr0raptor
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A weird random guy.

Or how about Egyptian Goose, Black Rhinoceros, and Impalas?
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Jony
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There shouldn't be any problems either. Just make sure that the impalas and geese have a place that the rhinos can't reach.
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Fuzzy
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Binturongs and Red pandas? Or Key Deer? Or Bald Eagles? I hesitate to mix Binturongs with anything since they can eat meat, but im a little curious.
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Dylan
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Binturongs can be combined with lots of larger ungulates
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Jony
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In addition, you can mix binturongs with small-clawed otters or Malayan sun bears.
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Fuzzy
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Arctic fox lover :3

Can african wild dogs be put together with anything? I love this thread because I make alot of mixed exhibits XD
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Fuzzy
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Arctic fox lover :3

Humuhumu
Apr 18 2016, 09:47 PM
Could these combos work:
-Chatham Island Pigeon, New Zealand Fantail, Fiordland Penguin, Tomtit, New Zealand Bellbird, Red-crowned Parakeet, and Eaton's Pintail.
-Austral Conure, Chilean Flamingo, Fire-eyed Diucon, Patagonian Sierra Finch, Black-chinned Siskin, Fuegian Steamer Duck, and Magellanic penguin
Alot of birds can be put together, if none of them are carnivorous, I would say go ahead.
Edit: Just realized that was at the top of the page and has an answer. Oopsies.
Edited by Fuzzy, Apr 23 2016, 10:42 AM.
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