The female orangutan that lived with Sansão died. He is all by himself at the moment. I think the zoo might bring a new female in the future
Ah, yes, I get it. I've heard about many orangutans being hybrid in zoos indeed. By the way, do you know what was the actual purpose of the female brought to São Paulo and what happened to her? I'm imagining she has passed away, once I have never heard anything about her anymore, and didn't see her in my visit.
Yeah, for what I know, they keep two of them, although they are not in the exhibit nowadays. I saw a maned wolf in their exhibit.I have just remembered of the African wild dogs living at the São Paulo zoo.
@Enzo said she has died. That's unfortunately what probably happened.I have no idea and that is actually quite curious that there is no information about where this individual went.
@Enzo said she has died. That's unfortunately what probably happened.
I saw pictures of it in the safari park, but if it's not there anymore, He might have died or been sent to another zoo...I think the bison are neither kept at the zoo, nor at the safari park. If they have actually brought the bison, I'd say they might be living in the farm.
Yeah, that's quite sad... I was thinking about a possible transference or something, but now we know she's actually dead. Also, a zombie orang wouldn't be a nice sight...That is sad but well if she only probably died then there is a zombie orangutang lurking around.
Yeah, that's quite sad... A zombie orangutan wouldn't be a very beautiful sight though...
Sorry, I know its sad and especially considering the male being alone, it is just my bad sense of humour because the word probably indicates an amount of uncertainty about the death.
Sorry, I know its sad and especially considering the male being alone, it is just my bad sense of humour because the word probably indicates an amount of uncertainty about the death.
It is a place associated with GAP. They have chimpanzees and one lonely female orangutan so that could be the reason they want to "rescue" Sansão.Actually, have you heard about the "activists" campaigns to send Sansão to the """sanctuary""" ?
In this case t's not GAP, but a place called ANAMI, in Paraná. Unfortunately, their campaign is getting quite notorious in the last few days...
Yes, that's exactly their justification...It is a place associated with GAP. They have chimpanzees and one lonely female orangutan so that could be the reason they want to "rescue" Sansão.
The São Paulo zoo is not the only one in South America to keep African wild dogs, since the Buín zoo holds some of them. I've asked this before on this thread, but does anyone have any information about secretary birds kept at South American zoos other than Temaikèn? Also, does anyone know anything about the nilgai population in South America? I have two pictures of a male and a female at the Curitiba zoo, but I highly doubt they are still there.I have just remembered of the African wild dogs living at the São Paulo zoo.