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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,854 Views)
izzibob
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I know they are aggressive, but would a sable really take on a rhino? o.O
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Sergio
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I know pretty muc nothing can go with a tiger, but which animals could be appropiate on close exihibits? I thought about tapirs, but I don`t know more. (It`s for a Jeep tour.)
Edited by Sergio, Mar 14 2015, 08:44 PM.
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Fireplume
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izzibob
Mar 14 2015, 08:25 PM
I know they are aggressive, but would a sable really take on a rhino? o.O
Oh nonono I meant if there's not adequate room, then the sables will attack each other.

As for you Sergio - Malay Tapir, Gibbons, Small Clawed Otters, and things like that would be appropriate.
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So guys I am asking if this would work:
-Female African Forest Elephants, Diana Monkeys, Patas Monkeys, Sitatunga, Red River Hogs
Also are there any other ungulates, from the forests and swamps of West Africa though, I could add here.
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Anton
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Generally, Elephants are never kept with anything else in zoos. I wouldn't risk it, but creative solutions could always make it work.
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can I put manatees, amazon river dolphins, giant otters (maybe) and large amazon fish together
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The only ones that could be kept together are the manatees and the fish.
Doplhins and otters are either too active or aggressive, and would stress/hurt the other animals.
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Furka
Mar 16 2015, 04:11 AM
The only ones that could be kept together are the manatees and the fish.
Doplhins and otters are either too active or aggressive, and would stress/hurt the other animals.
would that matter of the tank was large enough
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Furka
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I don't think so.
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Fireplume
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Noooo that combo wouldn't work at all, especially since the Amazonian Manatees would be pretty fragile, we barely know anything about their husbandry. Giant Otters are far too aggressive to really be kept with anything but their own species.
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Francis
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Give me all the bacon and eggs you have

What animal go well with the bison please :) ?
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Furka
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Which bison species, European or American ?
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Francis
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Give me all the bacon and eggs you have

American , it's for a Yellowstone section :)
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Furka
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Then I'd say elks for sure, perhaps deers and mooses too.
Remember to give them a very spatious area.
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Anton
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Guys, manatee really won't be bothered by otters xD

I've seen Bison with Elk, Bison with Moose, and Wisent with Boar (But that wouldn't work for Yellowstone haha)
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