This may seem a strange and random question however it's for some Zoo research I'm doing. Is it best to have two enclosures for Giant Anteaters or can you have a pair together in one? Hope it's not a stupid question!
Generally, it is better to have two enclosures for male and female separation after the sucsessful production of an offspring. An example of this is Chester; When they kept a pair they had 2 paddocks. The old Yellow Mongoose enclosure (Which had the male) and the old Kangaroo enclosure (Which held the female and offspring) and they would be bought together for breeding. A similar situation was at Longleat when they had female with a baby, the male was kept in one enclosure and the female was kept separate in another enclosure. Hope that helps
Ok great that is a lot of help. When I have seen giant anteaters at London Zoo they have two enclosures so it makes sense! I know its a random question, but I have a zoo I design so I was just interested to know!
Any species you are keeping more than one animal it is best having at least two enclosures so you can separate animals. Not everywhere can do this but to me you should always be prepared and build something suitable.