"Fiordland penguins Edward and Kim were rescued from different beaches on the Mornington Peninsula in July after suffering trauma in the ocean."
Fiordland Crested Penguins aren't colonial birds - they nest as individual pairs within forest - but I certainly agree that they should be sent to Taronga. The more birds in one spot to choose their own mates the better for actually getting them to breed properly.I'm openly going to admit that I'm always a little excited when a Fiordland washes up on our shore. Yet I wonder if these animals will be staying at Melbourne? Surely a consolidation with the Taronga birds would be in the interest of starting a colony?
"Fiordland penguins Edward and Kim were rescued from different beaches on the Mornington Peninsula in July after suffering trauma in the ocean."
"They were both quickly brought back to the veterinary department at Melbourne Zoo for life-saving treatment."
"As a result of the nature of their injuries, keepers decided it was best for the duo to stay at Melbourne Zoo and they have been on display since mid-December."
One would hope that the birds would be sent to Taronga instead of staying at Melbourne!
Hamadryas Baboon Births
Two Hamadryas baboon infants were born in May: a female born to Qetesh; and a male born to Macey.
Keepers have drawn up a shortlist of two female and two male names, all of Swahili origin: the male will be called either Makali (fierce) or Matuko (elegant), while the female will be either Quill, meaning “small one”, or Jabali (strong as a rock).
The latest births bring the number of infants and juveniles in the troop to nine.
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Macey (born 13/03/2004 at Wellington Zoo) has had five offspring previously, including two at Melbourne Zoo:
1.0 Melako (born 20/05/2017)
0.1 Mahali (born 11/02/2018)
That’s awesome news!Melbourne are doing well with their Hamadryads Baboon breeding program, as they have produced 8 in the last 2 years! The troop now stands at around 30, and I wouldn’t be suprised if they are looking to export a few soon. Zoos such as Adelaide, and Auckland could definitely benefit from some new genetics.
I prefer the names Makali for the male, and Jabali for the female. Though, Jabali may not be chosen and Quill favoured for the female infant, as her dad (or uncle)’s name is Jabari.
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Melbourne Zoo's oldest and youngest elephants have both had trips to the dentist over the past few weeks.
But for animals that weigh several tonnes, it's not quite as simple as sitting in the dental chair and saying "aaahhhh".
Well done to the keepers, vets and specialist staff involved in these procedures - thank you for taking such special care of our elephants!
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Melbourne Zoo's oldest and youngest elephants have both had trips to the dentist over the past few weeks.
But for animals that weigh several tonnes, it's not quite as simple as sitting in the dental chair and saying "aaahhhh".
Well done to the keepers, vets and specialist staff involved in these procedures - thank you for taking such special care of our elephants!
It also happens in nature.Thats Ongard, Man Jai and Luck Chai who have all lost one or more tusks in adolescence. Thats most of the bulls born in Australia. I'd say this is likely due to their captivity where they are surrounded by hard surfaces and objects like steel and concrete.