Finally got a response from Frankfurt Zoo; they have five aye-ayes. Male Malala and female Kintana, their adult son Kimala, and USA-born siblings Tsara (older sister) and Vinny (younger brother)
What was the reason for their death? I haven't heard yet?
A very unfortunate incident and one which Duke PC center staff will have deplored dearly. However, nutritionally it will benefit future aye aye husbandry globally.Presumably, avocado is the reason for acute death of four aye-ayes in DLC. More accurately, the reason is the toxin persin wich is toxic for mitochondria; myocardyocites most prone. Avocado withdrawn from the diet: Avocados Blamed For Sudden Deaths Of Four Aye-Ayes
Frankfurt Zoo.Have any aye-ayes been born in Germany yet?
Have any aye-ayes been born in Germany yet?
Have just spent an enjoyable half hour watching London's female aye-aye and her youngster, the most active I've seen them! I was wondering though, with aye-ayes, is the male kept separate from the female and young? Are they always kept separate, or just introduced for breeding?
this from the Madagascar Fauna and Flora Group (2015) says there were five confiscated individuals but two died, so three left: Member NewsIvoloina received 4 extra Aye-Ayes in 2014, though I am not sure whether these are the animals now in San Diego. As their emergency enclosures etc were all sponsored by San Diego...
F Medusa came from Philly Zoo on B/L.A female aye-aye named Agatha was born at Duke to Poe and Medusa on July 7.
Rare Aye-Aye Born at Duke Lemur Center
that sex ratio is not a defensible assumption (and your figures would be wrong anyway).4.5 (assumedly) in Madagascar