taun
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Thankyou for the information. So it seems Chester staff don't know they are to receive not one, but two new Orangs soon.
Dona has already arrived, last week I believe she arrived at chester
Thankyou for the information. So it seems Chester staff don't know they are to receive not one, but two new Orangs soon.
Dona has already arrived, last week I believe she arrived at chester
So if Dona is to be paired with 'special needs' Kevin when he arrives, that still leaves Sibu without a partner at present?
It may not be that simple to make a pair with 'Sibu' as he has a history of rejecting females- one of the reasons he was returned to Chester.
Surely it is going to be difficult to house 3 males with only 4 females. there will be no room for isolation, or to split females up if they give birth. I don't understand why they want to import another male, when Tuan was only introduced last year to breed with the bornean females?
where dose that leave sibu ?
when will Kevin arrive ?
they should send him to colchester, with his destructive nature he would be suited there as there doesn't seem much for him to destory, even if he did it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world![]()
Does anyone know about Dona's reproductive history?
Alan
Maybe he is a father by now?
Was in Madrid last summer and there were only 2 orangs (1.1) and ISIS does not list any births in the last 12 months so I would guess he's not yet a father.
ISIS also lists 2.0 hybrid Orangs at Madrid
For what I know, there is only one surviving descendant of her - male DAHI (*1997 in Dvur Kralove, hand-reared), parents Elmar + Dona. He was sent to Madrid few years ago, but since then I haven´t heard any news about him. Maybe he is a father by now?[/QUOTE
In Madrid Zoo Dahi patner is Pundu from chester zoo , daughter of Lola .....
Do our Chester 'regulars' ever hear territorial 'long calling' by the male Orangutans and which ones do it most?
I have not seen or heard an male orangutan call.