I really hope that without Koko present she’ll be able to rear an infant, but I’m not optimistic. It’s a shame that Taronga won’t remove infants to put into a surrogacy situation in an unsuccessful rearing scenario.
Chimpanzee Pregnancy
Kamili appears to be heavily pregnant. Her baby bump is highly noticeable, compared to her usual slim build. From the photos I was sent, I would estimate she is due around September.
Kamili has previously given birth three times:
0.0.1 Unnamed (02/07/2005) Died at Taronga Zoo 02/07/2005
1.0 Unnamed (26/03/2013) Stillborn at Taronga Zoo 26/03/2013
1.0 Unnamed (29/06/2014) Died at Taronga Zoo 29/06/2014
Given that the information we were given recently was that Naomi was put back on contraception due to the instability of the community, I’d guess this pregnancy was unplanned.
That said, Kamili turns 25 next month (born 02/09/95); and as the only member of her family left at Taronga, she really needs to breed sooner rather than later if she’s to have any family support in her old age.
While it’s debatable whether female great apes can learn mothering skills past the critical learning period, one would hope Kamili has learned something from the recent string of births in the community and can be successful this time around.
That’s very sad to hear.Kamili gave birth to an infant earlier this month, but unfortunately it was discovered dead by the keepers in the morning. It’s unknown whether the infant was stillborn or died after the birth.
Sadly, I don’t think Kamili will ever be successful in raising an infant; though I’m glad she was given one more chance - Kamili is of prime reproductive age, she’s had the experience of seeing several infants raised in recent years and Koko in now out the picture. If ever it was going to work, this was the time.
If Kamili’s genes are so valuable, maybe the best course of action is to send her to a facility open to hand raising infants. Though given the lifelong social implications, perhaps it’s best to accept this is the end of the line - literally and figuratively.
Taronga currently has a chimp troop that consists of 20 chimpanzees.![]()
I am just wondering if it would be worth TZ building a second exhibit for their chimps to perhaps split them upIndeed they do. They are in seven family groups (listed in approximate order of hierarchy):
0.1 Kuma (1991) Snnowy x Ficha
1.0 Furahi (2003) Lubutu x Kuma
1.0 Fumo (2013) Shikamoo x Kuma
0.1 Shiba (1981) Jojo x Susie
1.0 Shabani (1994) Monte x Shiba
1.0 Samaki (2001) Lubutu x Shiba
0.1 Sembe (2008) Lubutu x Shiba
1.0 Sudi (2014) Shikamoo x Shiba
0.1 Safiri (2019) Unknown x Shiba
0.1 Lisa (1979) Jojo x Lulu
1.0 Liwali (2014) Samaki x Lisa
0.1 Spitter (1960) Sailor x Biddy
0.1 Sacha (1980) Jojo x Spitter
1.0 Shikamoo (2003) Lubutu x Sacha
1.0 Sule (2008) Lubutu x Sacha
0.1 Ceres (1990) Imported 2015
0.1 Naomi (2001) Imported 2015
0.1 Cebele (2017) Samaki x Ceres
0.1 Kamili (1995) Snowy x Koko
0.1 Shona (1987) Danny x Sutu
I am just wondering if it would be worth TZ building a second exhibit for their chimps to perhaps split them up
I am just wondering if it would be worth TZ building a second exhibit for their chimps to perhaps split them up
Would the netted enclosure be just part of the presant exhibit or just an add on?It already has a netted (but smaller) enclosure next to the main moated enclosure, so they have the ability to seperate chimps if needed.
If they did plan on splitting the troop up, I believe it will be done through exports (as they did with Monarto a couple of years ago).
It would be cool to see another exhibit, but I would prefer if this was to happen, for it to be built at Taronga Western Plains Zoo.
Would the netted enclosure be just part of the presant exhibit or just an add on?
Would the netted enclosure be just part of the presant exhibit or just an add on?
Indeed they do. They are in seven family groups (listed in approximate order of hierarchy):
0.1 Kuma (1991) Snnowy x Ficha
1.0 Furahi (2003) Lubutu x Kuma
1.0 Fumo (2013) Shikamoo x Kuma
0.1 Shiba (1981) Jojo x Susie
1.0 Shabani (1994) Monte x Shiba
1.0 Samaki (2001) Lubutu x Shiba
0.1 Sembe (2008) Lubutu x Shiba
1.0 Sudi (2014) Shikamoo x Shiba
0.1 Safiri (2019) Unknown x Shiba
0.1 Lisa (1979) Jojo x Lulu
1.0 Liwali (2014) Samaki x Lisa
0.1 Spitter (1960) Sailor x Biddy
0.1 Sacha (1980) Jojo x Spitter
1.0 Shikamoo (2003) Lubutu x Sacha
1.0 Sule (2008) Lubutu x Sacha
0.1 Ceres (1990) Imported 2015
0.1 Naomi (2001) Imported 2015
0.1 Cebele (2017) Samaki x Ceres
0.1 Kamili (1995) Snowy x Koko
0.1 Shona (1987) Danny x Sutu
Does anyone have any information on the founding members of the Taronga Zoo chimpanzee troop? Where there tea party chimps like at the Auckland and Wellington Zoos?
Also does anyone know the names of chimpanzee exported to New Zealand from Taronga Zoo?
Does anyone know the origins of Spitter, Koko, Kamili (born at Melbourne?) and Shiba??
It'd be cool to see a second exhibit built, though I doubt the zoo would dedicate resources to doubling up on exhibits. If there was a need to split the troop, it'd probably come in the form of exports (I had wondered if Sydney Zoo was going to import from Taronga prior to their import from overseas).
From what I understand, the troop at Taronga is relatively stable at the moment with a decent male to female ratio and only minor conflicts. Ceres and Naomi have a rivalry with Kuma; and a number of the females are wary of Furahi, but on the whole there are no real issues. No male has even arisen as the new alpha, almost a year on from Lubutu's death.
Priority to breed will go to the new females, Ceres and Naomi (who are unrelated to all the males); though I would expect Kuma to also breed at least once more. It will be interesting to see if Sembe is retained for breeding; or exported.
Thanks! I'm quite familiar with the TZ troop, but this is really some interesting extra info.
You’re welcome @T J. And keep those photos coming! Though the third photo in Post #615 is of two orangutans.
I’ve uploaded the full reproductive history of several of the founders - Fifi, Suzie, Biddy, Bessie, Mary, Lulu and Koko on pages seven and eight of this thread (if you’re interested).
I also compiled some facts on all the alpha males of the community that have reigned over the years. This is on Post #596 of this thread.