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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,855 Views)
Envy
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Would you look at me? I'm setting records.

Can I put an alpaca with an albino crocodile so they can cuddle?
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Fireplume
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Only if you slather them in butter first, don't forget that.
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Yukon
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Can I put a dwarf crocodile together with some african ducks or duikers? Or do you know any other small african rainforest animals like these fitting near a bongo exhibit?
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Furka
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I don't think those would work well together.
If you need something for a dwarf crocodile exhibit, I'd say turtles and/or small fishes like chiclids.
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Yukon
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Turtles are a great idea :) And in general some small african rainforest animals? Any ideas?
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Jony
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Duikers without the crocodiles but with ducks or sth like that should work. You could combine them with the bongos, too ;)
Edited by Jony, Mar 13 2015, 12:33 PM.
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Yukon
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Thanks a lot :)
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Mar 13 2015, 01:37 AM
lol those are all combinable together


So Shoebills, Hammerkops, and Great White Pelicans can all live in the same exhibit. My mind has just been blown. At least I don't have to do so much work.
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Fireplume
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Yep. I saw a mixed waterbird exhibit with Shoebills, African Darters, Pink-backed Pelicans, White-breasted Cormorants, a few exotic waterfowl species.

Hammerkop wouldn't be much more to add in.
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Phoenix Fox
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Hmm So my first mix won't work.... although what about these:
Giraffe and zebras (I already know is yes)
An African tropical river with Maybe Crocodiles, Hippo's, Bongo's Goliath Spiders And Some Sort Of Snake... The attraction for this is indeed a boat tour! So this needs to be good ;)
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Sergio
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I don`t think many of those could go well together, but if you are talking about separate exihibits in one tour, that sounds like a good combination.
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Mrpanch
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I agree. If you made sure that they are separated, then it would work. But all of them in the same exhibit would be a disaster (hippos and crocodiles do not like each other)
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Phoenix Fox
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crocs, hippos and the bongos will be seperated but snakes and spiders (maybe some storks or birds) will be sprinkled around randomly?
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I wouldn't "sprinkle" a snake in a bongo exhibit, that's for sure. But maybe waterfowl like ducks, geese and shoebills can be allowed to roam about, but keep them away from the crocodile obviously.

Kay, this is a pretty generic combination, but: sable antelope and rhinoceros? The antelope would have space away from the bigger animals.
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Fireplume
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Oh definitely, though it's not that they'd need to be separated from the rhinos... the sables themselves are a big problem.

Antelopes are mean to one another.
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