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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,873 Views)
Admiral General Aladeen
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Yutyrannus the second
Jan 8 2015, 12:21 PM
Thank you for the advertises ^^
Would these combos work?

1. Sinosauropteryx, Incisivosaurus, Borealosaurus, Microraptor

2. Rahonavis, Majungasaurus, Belzebufo

3. Indricotherium/Baluchitherium/Paraceratherium/whatever, Entelodon

4. Sauroposeidon, Utahraptor

5. Dreadnoughtus, Austroraptor

6. Ramphorhynchus, Eustreptospondylus

Also, which animals could work with Yutyrannus?
1.Perhaps, but a net or something is needed so the gliders cant escape.

2. Majunga will eat the frog.

3. Probably not, both animals are very large and can injure one another.

4. No.

5. The austro would get in the way and annoy/spook the theropods.

6. The theropod has completely different requirements than the rhamphorynchus, so no.


And nothing can really be kept with any large theropods.
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Posted Image Viggen
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Uolym
Jan 5 2015, 01:58 AM
All these species have special needs and require a lot of attention (the Red Panda less
So), So i would not House them together. Giant pandas especially, since they are know to be fussy and difficult to maintain in captivity.

For the Red Panda, you could go with muntjacs or Tufted Deers, maybe even some terrestrial birds (be careful though, they could eat the eggs).
Well it's working so far (although I got rid of the monkeys). I have only one Giant Panda and around four Red Pandas.
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OceanaDesign
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Can you mix the addax with giant tortoise or any tortoise?
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Burns
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Well there isn't a giant tortoise that has the same range as the addax but but spurred tortoises should work.
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Anton
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Hmm, interesting combination, antelopes with tortoises. I think it's often not done because of the size difference. It's hard to manage tortoises in a very large exhibit, whereas antelopes do need a relatively large exhibit. They also have entirely different needs.
Perhaps, if you really want to make the combination, have a separate area for Tortoises, with a log fence between that and an Addax exhibit, through which the Addax can fit, but the tortoises can't?
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arafan
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Male spurred tortoises can be very aggresive, they can bit the addax, I don't think that the addax would let them do this and would maybe break the armature of the tortoises with their weith.
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I've seen many Sulcatas put with ostriches and even zebras, so I think it would be fine. The addax would be cautious after a first time. And if male tortoises are aggressive, put the addax with female Sulcatas. (I've studied grassland tortoises more than most people)
Edited by Consultant, Jan 11 2015, 12:07 AM.
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arafan
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Consultant
Jan 10 2015, 09:55 PM
I've seen many Sulcatas put with ostriches and even zebras, so I think it would be fine. The addax would be cautious after a first time. And if male tortoises are aggressive, put the addax with female Sulcatas. (I've studied grassland tortoises more than most people)
I don't know, maybe you're right. Where have you seen this ehibit and do this combination still exists?
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kibo
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Would this combos work?

-Aardvak and dik-dik/jerboa

-Ostrich (with babies) and black wildebeest

-Flamingo and Egyptian goose
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Stephen
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Stuck on Earth

Aardvark and jerboa definitely works, though both should be able to get separated from one another.

Not sure about wildebeest and ostrich babies.

Flamingoes and Egyptian geese should be fine too, I think.
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Jony
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arafan
Jan 10 2015, 08:30 PM
Male spurred tortoises can be very aggresive, they can bit the addax, I don't think that the addax would let them do this and would maybe break the armature of the tortoises with their weith.
Well, I'm not entirely sure, but I'd seen in some zoo documentations that there were living Aldabra giant tortoises together with zebras, ostriches and antelopes during the summer months...
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kibo
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And Egiptyan goose and scimitar-horned orix?
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Furka
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Speaking of Egyptian geese, they become extremely territorial during nesting season, so make sure they have a private area where they can nest or they'll beat the hell out of other animals.
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Yutyrannus the second
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Would these combos work?

1. Oryctodromeus, Troodon, Einiosaurus

2. Nanuqsaurus, Daspletosaurus

3. Charcradontosaurus, Spinosaurus

4. Dinheirosaurus, Miragaia, Dacentrurus, Draconyx, Lusotitan, Scapanorhynchus

5. Haikouichthys, Pikaia, generic Trilobites, Anomalocaris, Opabinia
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Furka
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1. no, Troodon would hunt the smaller animals
2. Big nope
3. Big nope
4. maybe, if the stegosaurs don't become too aggressive and you have all the space needed.
5. nope, Anomalocaris would likely eat them
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