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Animal Combinations; Mixed exhibits questions
Topic Started: Nov 23 2014, 09:51 PM (123,877 Views)
Cheshire Litten
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The Eyes that follow you in the Alolan forests

would a mammalodon and a baiji live in peace
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

I don't think this will work but Northern Bald Ibis and Barbary Ape?
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the dark phoenix
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King of wonderlandia

They'd probably eat each other or kill each other.


Would could be paired with a parasaurolophus that is not a sauropod or hadrosaur?
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

I had a feeling they would. I found a replacement animal :)
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Consultant
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The Dark Phoenix, I'd put in a ornithopod with a parasuarolophus.

EDIT: sorry wasn't thinking (at all), I meant ornithomimid
Edited by Consultant, Jan 1 2015, 06:17 PM.
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Admiral General Aladeen
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Maybe an ornithomimid? They're fast and don't really get in the way.
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would these combos work
1)snub nosed monkey and malayan tapir
2)tetra fish with betta
3)indian wolf with indian hyena
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Burns
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Malayan Tapir and snub nosed monkey don't live in the same area. I wouldn't risk it with the wolf and hyena. Both are predators and probably don't want to mess with each other.
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oh les échardes

And fish may be okay as long as the bettas are females.
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Furka
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It depends, if you put just one male betta and there's plenty of space, so the others can avoid him, it might still work.
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dycki1231
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It also depends on the betta species, some betta just fight hard withe another betta but gentle to the other fish species
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Papageno
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Got a new one: Chiru-Antelope and Wild Yak?

I don't know how aggressive Yaks can be.
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Taurotragus
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The chirus should be fast enough to get away from the yaks if they get agressive, so yes that combo should work.
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Uolym
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Yaks are not very agressive. However, they are quite large animals. I guess Chirus mix would work, but I would let the Chiru have a place they can retreat to in the exhibit, some part where the yaks cannot follow them. Maybe a fence with a opening too small to let the yak enter, but wide enough for the slender chirus.

Some zoos also keep yaks with Caprinae species (sheeps and goats relatives), adding small hills and piles of boulders in the exhibit where the Caprinae can escape but not the bigger yaks.
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Papageno
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Okay, next to Yak and chiru, would a black-necked crane fit as well?
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