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Lots and lots of Geladas too.According to Zootierliste, 5 UK collections have Hamadryas baboons, 3 have Guinea baboons and 1 has olive baboons
Lots and lots of Geladas too.According to Zootierliste, 5 UK collections have Hamadryas baboons, 3 have Guinea baboons and 1 has olive baboons
The zoo keeps 24 species of Primates (with 94 Individuals) mainly with 10 Guenons, 11 Langurs, 7 Lemurs, 11 Lesser Apes and 30 Great Apes.
Chester and Monkey World keep large numbers of Primate species.
I did ask a longer serving member of staff about the Baboons and they told me that Molly and Natalie never wanted them during their time in charge. I’m not sure why the last few management teams have never added them into the collection.
Although DeBrazza's seem 'relatively' laid back, it is likely that any guenon species will need to be re-started with pairs, forcing female bonds to be broken. This is pretty well known, and it should not really be necessary to re-invent the wheel.
I did ask a longer serving member of staff about the Baboons and they told me that Molly and Natalie never wanted them during their time in charge. I’m not sure why the last few management teams have never added them into the collection.
Geladas have mushroomed in the UK in recent years. There was a period of several decades before that when they were virtually absent from our zoos.Lots and lots of Geladas too.
Great news!In some better news. I understand the zoo are bringing in Greater Bamboo Lemurs from Cotswold Wildlife Park.
Taxonomically, Gelada aren’t baboons.Lots and lots of Geladas too.
Thank you for the info. Is Flynn's heart monitor still working? As I got told that wasn't anymore before.Sorry the spamming the forum with messages:
Over the weekend and today I’ve been speaking with some of the Great Ape keepers about the animals.
Bonobos: The plan is to breed Yuli and Batia. Currently Batia is not as mature but they have been monitoring Yuli’s cycles which are a bit irregular at the moment but she is ready. As expected Diatou is taking a more of a back seat role within her group, this means Cheka is becoming a dominant female within Diatou’s group (when Diatou is in the same troop as Cheka)
Bornean Orangutans: Basuki’s future home hasn’t been finalised yet so for now he will be staying. They weren’t sure if Maliku will stay with Batu as they won’t be breeding from him again. There are plans in place for new orangutans to arrive at Twycross soon (no details on individuals).
The new NSCC will be started early next year.
Chimpanzees: Kibali has also been separated from the main troop as he’s been kicking off because he missed Jomar. They are hoping to keep those three together then introduce others in to get better relations with Tommy.
Something i found interesting was Tommy and Flynn both have heart monitors, Tommy is fine it's just so they can get a healthy comparison with Flynn who has heart issues.
There are still plans to bring in female chimpanzees but they have all been put on hold with the current group being split up.
Hopefully this answers any questions people had about the current status of some species at the zoo.
I’m going to assume it is still working but I’ll ask the question tomorrow.Thank you for the info. Is Flynn's heart monitor still working? As I got told that wasn't anymore before.
It is quite amazing. I didn't know Tommy had one as well.I’m going to assume it is still working but I’ll ask the question tomorrow.
I acknowledge the rationale and do suspect Cercopithecinae ecology would prescribe a social structure 1.1 pairings and that related individuals may disperse as juveniles/subadults to another troupe (currently a question-mark on my part)???!Same story as I told you about the ex Newquay Diana Monkey sisters...with guenons and some other species, it does often seem difficult to add a new male to related females, either to mother/daughter, or sibling females, as they gang up on him or reject him, at least in a zoo.
(When he first arrived Paignton also had some trouble initially with their current male Toby I think) At best it irons itself out over time, at worst its injury or worse. That's why I'm a bit concerned over the London mixing that is in the offing, though in that case it seems it will be 2 & 2 meeting together though again two sisters will be involved..
Perhaps not so well known as in gorillas heart disease seems to be an issue in older chimpanzee. I wonder if their husbandry and stressor factors when younger may have played a part in these health concerns???It is quite amazing. I didn't know Tommy had one as well.
I believe they are still hoping ‘Nandi’ can breed (iirc she’s 25?) I’ve not checked in with the rhinos for a while. If I can find anyone tomorrow I’ll post an update on the mixing. When was your last visit?Is there any updates on the rhino? Last time I visited they were mixing the male and female.
Is the closed open-topped enclosure to the right of where the male De Brazza is?Just to show everyone what the current “Main Complex” looks like with the moves around. These are the exhibits closest to Himalaya and Gibbon Forest. I used the Twycross Zoo map and just added some text boxes.
Yes the male De Brazza’s enclosure is connected to the open topped exhibit but they haven’t had access for a while now.Is the closed open-topped enclosure to the right of where the male De Brazza is?