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The Official Zoo Designers Hangout; discuss anything relevant to making Zoos
Topic Started: Mar 2 2013, 10:01 PM (175,855 Views)
Stephen
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Burger's Zoo in the Netherlands has a large tropical rainforest hall called Burger's Bush, which is not specifically Amazonian though.

Then there's also the Rio Negro hall at Duisburg Zoo which has an Amazonian river dolphin, among others.
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Uolym
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For a walkthrough immersion exhibit, the Montréal Biodome Rainforest exhibit is quite nice!
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I try the remakes of the Animals from Extinct Animals in Bunyupy's Proyects but it didn't overide the Blue Fang's animals. I guest I have to wait until Jagged Fangs Designs to finish them and than I will try it.

It gonna be cool by away. :adowable:
Edited by nicholasstaffiere, Oct 23 2015, 06:56 PM.
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Uolym
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What would you recommend (in zt2 standard) as an indoor quarters and off-exhibit enclosures for Harbor Seals (1.2 to 1.3) that have access all year-round to an outdoor enclosute with ice-free saltwater pool in Southern Canada?
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Furka
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I'm not really an expert, but I'd say a room with maybe a small concrete pool and iron bar fence could work, assuming you use the indoor area only for temporary housing the animals.
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Hey guys Jagged Fangs Designs released his first remade Animal from Extinct Animals is the Bos Primigenius (Auroch). :adowable:
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nicholasstaffiere
Oct 27 2015, 07:00 PM
Hey guys Jagged Fangs Designs released his first remade Animal from Extinct Animals is the Bos Primigenius (Auroch). :adowable:
That happened since a long time ago. I'm not a staff but I don't want you to get a warn so please stay on topic.
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Yukon
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Any mammal that fits in a tropical hall with chimpanzees and dwarf crocodiles?
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Stephen
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I doubt it's very wise to combine chimps with basically anything...They have a very agressive and destructive nature. Gorillas can be combined with smaller African monkeys (I've personally seen them with red-capped mangabeys at Dublin Zoo, or sooty mangabeys at Bioparc Valencia). I still wouldn't keep them with dwarf crocodiles though, seems a tad risky for the crocs, plus assuming they'll live in the moat surrounding the primate exhibit, the exhibit would be incredibly large for them and you'd barely see them.

If those two are not in the same exhibit: Congo buffalo, red river hog, aforementioned monkeys, African golden cat, mandrill, pygmy hippopotamus, yellow-backed duiker, spotted-necked otter and black ratel (which is an easy reskin of AD's ratel)
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Yukon
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Thanks! Yeah, they're just in the same hall xD
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TheToastinator
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If I had enough a marine park in Florida, could I have Eurasian waterfowl as free-roaming species without local wildlife taking them? Or could I at least keep them in open exhibits? The Polar bear and maybe the Hippopotamus are the only animals that could pose a threat to them.
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In Florida, most free roam waterfowl will die, depending on the species, they can live with hippos. If not the correct species to live with hippos, make a singular exhibit with either heavy tree cover, or an aviary. Also have a good base around the exhibit to keep out everything else besides birds.
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Nov 1 2015, 01:24 AM
In Florida, most free roam waterfowl will die, depending on the species, they can live with hippos. If not the correct species to live with hippos, make a singular exhibit with either heavy tree cover, or an aviary. Also have a good base around the exhibit to keep out everything else besides birds.
Could I have them in an open exhibit or would I need a roof on an aviary?
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Like I said, you could either add so much tree cover it's hard for any avian (especially a large bird of prey) to fly in, while also having a solid base to keep other animals out. But you can also do an aviary for the waterfowl. It's your choice.
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Moi
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must I be an RTZI member to make a reserve ?
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