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The Official Zoo Designers Hangout; discuss anything relevant to making Zoos
Topic Started: Mar 2 2013, 10:01 PM (175,872 Views)
Admiral General Aladeen
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When you figure out a duiker or something to use make sure it has areas the monkeys can't. Because the timid deer will grow tired of them once in a while.
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Burns
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I'll just leave the monkey alone and put another animal in another species exhibit.
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Animalraja
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Are there any African waterfowl that could go with flamingos?
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Admiral General Aladeen
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If they have their own space, various ducks, Egyptian geese, Hammerkops, and possibly shoebills.
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Consultant
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Also white pelicans if they have a large enough area
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Burns
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African Pygmy Geese is what I would put in.
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Stephen
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I'm looking for a small-medium sized semi-aquatic mammal (preferably not marine or anything that uses otter anims). If it's African, that's even better.
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Furka
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Only african semi aquatic small mammals I can remember are both otters (congolese and spot necked) :P
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Posted Image Wes
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can I keep southern ground hornbills and dwarf mongoose together? or will they eat eachother?
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Furka
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A hornbill can definately eat a baby mongoose ...
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Burns
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Especially baby dwarf mongooses.
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Posted Image Wes
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ah thanks, what can I keep with them then?
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Burns
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Ungulate like dik-dik and klipspriner
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Bhutan
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Crested porcupine or Aardvark I guess would work too
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Animalraja
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I'm having trouble building a restaurant, anyone know of any examples?
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