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The Official Zoo Designers Hangout; discuss anything relevant to making Zoos
Topic Started: Mar 2 2013, 10:01 PM (175,967 Views)
Farkle
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~Rad as Heck~

It looks great. I love how elegant it is.
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Cat
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It is beautiful!
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benjasaurus1
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guys i have a problem i never now how to build an great indoor exhibit any tips?
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Ignacio
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Well it depends on the animal that is going to live there really. What animal is it for?
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benjasaurus1
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actually i don't really know but i want to know for this kind of animals : cat like animals , and smaller animals like coatie's.

i don't know for most of all the animals accept monkey like animals
Edited by benjasaurus1, Jul 31 2013, 10:16 AM.
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Ignacio
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Well you will want to make an indoor room with elevated platformes, poles, trunks, enrichment objects for those kind of animals to climb and jump around. For the coatis you can also use some ropes. For the cats you can make small enclosures inside the indoor house for them to sleep in. I recomend you to check other people show and tells, to get ideas.

This is what i did for my coatis:

http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b594/Zoocrazy/Zoologico%20de%20Iguazu/13_zps3b26f892.jpg
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b594/Zoocrazy/Zoologico%20de%20Iguazu/14_zpsbf03861d.jpg
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b594/Zoocrazy/Zoologico%20de%20Iguazu/15_zpsc9d8a3f6.jpg
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b594/Zoocrazy/Zoologico%20de%20Iguazu/18_zps339eec2c.jpg
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b594/Zoocrazy/Zoologico%20de%20Iguazu/WNCoati_zpsd3f170d6.jpg
http://i1293.photobucket.com/albums/b594/Zoocrazy/Zoologico%20de%20Iguazu/16_zpsc376e8c8.jpg
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benjasaurus1
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thanks that wil help :D
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Admiral General Aladeen
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Does anyone have any tips for a dry moat? I'm planning to make a small outdoor area for a small carnivore, maybe a fox. I plan to make a small moat, with rocks to one side, with a small "electric" cabled fence.
Like this:
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I'm thikning of using this fence, from the carnivore house, as it looks like it could be electrified.
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I don't think I like this foliage scheme though...
I just threw in some Indian Wolves for ambiance.
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Do you guys think this looks good? I plan to use this style a lot in my S&T.
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Ignacio
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Yes i think it looks good, but i would problaby use water or just plain dirt instead of grass in the moat.
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Cat
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^ I agree with ZC.
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Similis
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I like it, but maybe the suggested tweaks could be implemented :)
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Admiral General Aladeen
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Thanks guys. I think I'll just use dirt, maybe water.
:)
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Hudson
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Thank you guys for the feedback... I'm glad you liked it, any tips for stork exhibits?
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Farkle
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My local zoo has the exhibit lowered under a boardwalk like thing. They have a small rocky stream with a little pool and a small waterfall, and some bushes. It's pretty simple, actually. I looked for a picture but I couldn't find one... sorry.
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Sheather
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Thank you for the set, Azrael!

I actually really like it with grass, Secretary Bird.
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