Combining animals in one habitat

Hi everyone! I know that flamingos can be kept with hippos. Red panda together with a big one, to populate them with pangolins. Therefore, I want to ask you, what other combination options do you know? which are not listed in the zoopedia. Please share your experience and screenshots
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Sadly it seems like Frontier neglected it a bit so you can keep almost all Animals together (as long as you don't put Carnivores in there). You can even keep Chimpanzees and Lemurs in the same Enclosure. In Real Life the Lemurs would most likely not survive very long.
There's one Combination I've tried during Beta that I know of that it doesn't work. Don't put Hippos and Rhinos together. Sadly the Hippos seem to be as peaceful as a Sheep to most other Species even though it's not realistic
 
During one of the recent community challenges, I discovered that American Bison, African buffalo, Plains Zebras, and bongos can all go together. To get them all at 100% happiness, you have to get their terrain exactly right (there's a very narrow strip of grass/soil/etc that will please them all), and use the Weeping Willows as the only plant that they all love, since it crosses their different biomes/continents.
 
During one of the recent community challenges, I discovered that American Bison, African buffalo, Plains Zebras, and bongos can all go together. To get them all at 100% happiness, you have to get their terrain exactly right (there's a very narrow strip of grass/soil/etc that will please them all), and use the Weeping Willows as the only plant that they all love, since it crosses their different biomes/continents.
It's very interesting, you should try this method in the game. I accidentally managed to settle flamingos and tapirs together. Found common plants and landscape
 
I have gharial and Indian elephants together. Rather shocking cause I figured the gharial would eat the baby elephants but nope. They are all happy as can be.
 
Rather shocking cause I figured the gharial would eat the baby elephants but nope. They are all happy as can be.
XD How is that supposed to work? Could imagine it that a Saltwater Crocodile could be dangerous for them but not a Gharial.
Gharials can also share a Enclosure with Flamingos😉
 
XD How is that supposed to work? Could imagine it that a Saltwater Crocodile could be dangerous for them but not a Gharial.
Gharials can also share a Enclosure with Flamingos😉
How is that supposed to work? Like any other carnivore eating prey, I suppose. The male in my habitat is as big as the babies when they're born so 🤷‍♀️
 
How is that supposed to work? Like any other carnivore eating prey, I suppose. The male in my habitat is as big as the babies when they're born so 🤷‍♀️
But they are too evolved towards eating Fish and smaller Animals. I really couldn't imagine them eating small Elephants. I assume even if they would try, maybe their Teeth would break because they aren't suitable for such big Prey
 
In this table, the Indian elephant and the Bengalsky tiger seem to fit. But tigers hunt little elephants
Maybe it just means that they can live together with adult Elephants but not necessarily with juveniles too.
Reminds me of that Enclosure I've reused as a Peafowl Enclosure once just to realize that I didn't notice the juvenile Tiger that was still in there. They lived peaceful together until the Tiger was grown up.

And now I've remembered the Part of my old Arctic Project that was a Reconstruction of a pleistocene North American Grassland. The Grizzly Bear feared the Elephants too much to attack any of the other Animals

Wouldn't be very smart for any Animal to attack a juvenile Elephant unless somehow it got separated from the Herd (except maybe a T-rex😆)
 
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