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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,844 Views)
Simon
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Does anyone know if there are animals who will go well together with central american squirrel monkeys?
Edited by Simon, Apr 21 2015, 08:10 AM.
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Phoenix Fox
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Birds...... ehhhh maybe capybara? They would share land equally as monkeys in tree and rodents on land?!
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Furka
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I saw them with macaws and flamingoes (lesser ones I believe).
You can also keep them with terrestrial animals like capybara, tapirs and anteaters, as long as they have enough trees to climb.
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Simon
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I think I'm gonna go with anteaters. Thank you for your help.
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Anton
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I've also seen Squirrel Monkeys kept with Spectacled Bears at Antwerp Zoo, which I found to be a very interesting combination. I think they're a very versatile species that can be combined with pretty much everything.
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Burns
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It would be cool if someone could make a spectacled bear herbivorous in game so we could make these cool combos with our.:)
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Ganeagle
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Does anyone have suggesttions of a prey/predator exhibit combination?
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Anton
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Apr 20 2015, 11:11 AM
The only other combinations I could think of is where the animals don't actually ever really meet each other (Otters and Primates, etc.), or where the herbivores are a lot larger and/or would never be seen as a prey for the carnivores, in any given case (Manatees and Seals, etc.)
Relevant.

Also, check the previous page(s) for more, many people have given their opinions on predator/prey exhibits throughout the entire topic recently.
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Furka
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Would mouflons go well with fallow deers in an exhibit that allows interactions with guests ?
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arafan
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Yes, here we have a parc who has this combination. But there aren't any males in there. And it must be big enough.
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Furka
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Males of both species, or just one ?
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Sulcata tortoise and Egyptian vulture?

The tortoise is easily capable of tucking away from an over-curious vulture and the vultures are far faster than the tortoises were one to try and take a bite of it's feathers.
I figured I should check anyways.
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Auroch, Barbary Macaque, and European Otter?
Edited by Guat, Apr 22 2015, 09:38 PM.
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Malayan Tapir, Red Panda, Crested Gibbon?
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Simon
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Apr 24 2015, 10:22 PM
Malayan Tapir, Red Panda, Crested Gibbon?
This might work but I'm not sure. The gibbons and pandas could be agresive towards another. And also give them enough trees to climb in.
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