I'd agree with that. Hopefully it indicates future imports from overseas. Unfortunately Motoba does have a heart condition which will limit his lifespan. Being 39, he's definitely getting into his twilight years.
Werribee's enclosure though is meant to reflect Gorillas on the Savannah theming. So whilst it was never always going to have a rainforest feel to it, I think it has disappointed with the lack of shade structures, trees ect. Just a lot of open space. I would've preferred something where at least some part of the exhibit was wooded (preferably near the viewing glass area). It would give the gorillas some privacy and would provide a unique viewing experience where visitors can view the gorillas out in the open (at the front of the zoo), and in the woods/forest on the other side. Just my take on improving the exhibit.![]()
Sadly cardiac problems are common in male great apes (especially gorillas), so to reach his 40th year is an achievement.
Since they’re so well represented through their paternal line, it doesn’t appear Yakini or Ganyeka will be breeding, but potentially Yakini could head up Taronga’s breeding troop; while G-Anne is transferred from Mogo to rejoin her son in the smaller exhibit. Upon her passing, Yakini and any sons he’s sired to Mbeli and Fikiri could transfer to the bachelor troop, with Ganyeka replacing him as silverback.
Given they were raised with her, this may negate the issue of sourcing a silverback who will accept Johari.