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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,811 Views)
Fluffs
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Pull my finger!

Gulf World Marine Park in Florida has a California sea lion and a Rough-toothed dolphin perform together.
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Fireplume
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Snok Snok Snerson

*facepalm* I had totally forgotten about that too.
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TheToastinator
Nov 21 2015, 11:08 PM
Can I mix Leafy and Weedy Sea dragons?
I don't see why not.
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SeaWorld Orlando I know mixes leafy and weedy seadragons :P
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I know White-headed Lemur and Ring-tail Lemur have been kept together, but do you think birds could be mixed With them in a huge Walkthrough aviary? I was thinking of non-breeding Superb Starling, Emerald Starling, Pink Pigeon, Fischer's Turaco, White-headed Buffalo Weaver and Madagascar Ibis.
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Yes, this should work. In Zurich they have a very large Malagasy hall with more than 20 bird species, giant tortoises and different lemur species.
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Anton
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King of Cotingas

Same goes with Singapore Zoo's Fragile forests, a giant tropical walkthrough aviary with Ring-tailed lemurs, Malaysian fruit-bats, various Butterflies, Crowned pigeons, Whistling ducks, Two-toed sloths, and at one point even Tree-kangaroos, along with many different species of smaller birds.
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Stephen
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Nov 23 2015, 01:08 PM
Same goes with Singapore Zoo's Fragile forests, a giant tropical walkthrough aviary with Ring-tailed lemurs, Malaysian fruit-bats, various Butterflies, Crowned pigeons, Whistling ducks, Two-toed sloths, and at one point even Tree-kangaroos, along with many different species of smaller birds.
That sounds like the most random combo ever...
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Uolym
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Do you think that breeding small birds would be possible if I provide nest boxes on wooden post planted in water or on small isolated islands since lemurs do not swim that well?
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Burns
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I swim just fine thank you very much.

I'd also have to say yes. In Omaha Zoo's lemur islands they have some bird and fish species in with them.
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When I visited Dierenpark de Oliemeulen, they had ringtail lemurs with turkey vultures.
No idea why they came up with that idea, but I guess it works.
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Burns
Nov 23 2015, 01:30 PM
I swim just fine thank you very much.

I'd also have to say yes. In Omaha Zoo's lemur islands they have some bird and fish species in with them.
I did not wish to insult your swimming abilities! xD Let's just say you swim well, but your cousins are reluctant to do so. ;)

Thank you all for all these infos! :D
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Peak wildlife park in the UK (opened earlier this year) has capybara mixed with humboldt penguins.
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A piece of toast and a terminator.

1. Could I put Chain catsharks in a tank featuring Sand Tigers, Sandbars, and a Nurse shark?

2. Would a Common sawfish in a Caribbean tank, Indo-Pacific tank, or on its own?
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1- chain catshark are very small, I doubt they could be seen in a large tank especially if they were afraid of them (especially sandtigers which can eat them).

2- from a realistic point of view, the only sawfish that can be legally kept in captivity is the green sawfish (Georgia aquarium has another species but I don't know how they got it) and that one has Pacific origins, although you could put it in a tank from another habitat and say it's to replace the local species.
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