@Zoofan15 Do you know the over all numbers in the region atm?
I note in the NZ Mammals thread that the troop descend from founders of hybrid status, meaning the females are hybrids. That said, I believe I recognise one of the names from an Auckland Zoo research paper i.e. at least one of these females may be a purebred import from Auckland Zoo.
This was the research paper I was talking about:
Alloparental behavior in a captive group of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) at the Auckland Zoo
It was a study carried out in 1988 to 1989, when Auckland Zoo’s troop numbered two adult males; ten adult females; five juveniles; and six infants.
Infants mentioned were:
0.1 Becky (born 04/09/1987)
1.0 Harley (born 11/01/1988)
1.0 Finn (born 24/01/1988)
1.0 Benji (born 19/04/1988)
1.0 Bogart (born 15/10/1988)
1.0 Jamie (born 24/04/1989)
0.1 Kara (born 07/06/1989)
Also in the troop (sent to Hamilton Zoo with Becky) were:
0.1 Jeneil (born 17/10/1984)
0.1 Beulah (born 29/12/1985)
None of the Orana females were mentioned in this troop. I must have saw the name Belize (born 1989/1990) and jumped to conclusions, as the initials represent family lines in the infants listed above - and they clearly had a thriving B family around the time Belize was born. Coincidentally, Auckland Zoo’s last infant was named Belize (offspring of Brianna). I imagine it’s a popular name worldwide for spider monkeys.
Either way, it was an interesting paper to read through!
Do you know how they were related? Like were all the B's siblings?
1.0 Barda (?)-from Mogo Zoo (originally NZ)
0.1 Betty (?)-from NZ
0.1 Jan (?)-from NZ
Wildlife HQ has 3.0 (Basco, Cortez and Hebe) which were imported from Auckland Zoo in 2016. They were moved to zoo to allow Auckland's group to continue breeding.@Zoofan15 Do you know the over all numbers in the region atm?
Security CheckExciting news! We've welcome a male Hippo calf in the early hours of the morning on Wednesday 15 April. Both experienced mum Cuddles and her calf are doing well. The calf is spending most of its time in the shallow pond with mum but does come out on occasions when its feeding time for Cuddles. The calf is yet to be named and we hope to share the opportunity to contribute to his name soon.
Taronga Western Plains Zoo has welcomed the birth of a male Hippo calf!!
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Taronga Western Plains Zoo has welcomed the birth of a male Hippo calf!!
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Hopefully this little guy can be a breeding male at Werribee before their girls get too old
The girls at WORZ are related to the new male. Their father, Harold is the half-brother of Mana (the father of the new calf).
Suzie - Harold - Primrose, Brindabella - Tulip, Lotus, Pansy
Suzie - Mana - new male calf
Quite correct, perhaps Werribee could ship a couple of females to Dubbo for breeding? what have they got to lose??It’s kind of a moot point since the ship has long sailed on breeding unrelated hippos (and giraffes for that matter). My preference would be to see fresh imports from overseas; but if that isn’t possible, then I’d rather them inbreed then let them die out. Werribee did this by breeding Harold with his daughters to produce their latest calves.
The Werribee females are getting on in their years so it may be wise to shift Mana actually, rather than wait for his son to mature.
By the time he would get old enough for breeding some females would be well past breeding age just ship a couple of werribee females to dubbo!Hopefully this little guy can be a breeding male at Werribee before their girls get too old
Quite correct, perhaps Werribee could ship a couple of females to Dubbo for breeding? what have they got to lose??