Birth of a Western Lowland Gorilla, the first in 3 years.
It's also the first offspring of the young male BANJOKO, who came from Beauval in late 2023.
ZooFlits on Instagram: "In de vroege uren van maandag 7 oktober is er een gorillababy in Apenheul geboren. Dit gebeurde drie jaar geleden voor het laatst. Moeder M’Fugaji houdt de kleine stevig tegen zich aan. Het park heeft het geslacht van het jong nog niet bekendgemaakt. Het is het eerste jong van gorillaleider Banjoko in Apenheul. Hij arriveerde eind 2023 in het park. Apenheul #gorilla #geboren #apenheul #banjoko #zooflits"









I am glad that he had some more quality years and left an super important legacy in the one baby gorilla he managed to sire at Apenheul that adds his genes to the global captive population!40-year-old gorilla male Bao Bao passed away today. His health continued to deteriorate recently and worsened over the past two days. It was therefore decided to euthanise him.
Source: Facebook Apenheul
I am glad that he had some more quality years and left an super important legacy in the one baby gorilla he managed to sire at Apenheul that adds his genes to the global captive population!
It will be interesting to know what happens next with his old troupe of gorillas..!
Should be Apenheul... they won't be sending him anywhere anytime soon anyway.to whom, which institute belongs that genetically young, too young male Kiango?
could be Apenheul, could be Taiwan, could be a third institute.
than Apenheul should create a situation for social upbringing of this too young blackback.Should be Apenheul... they won't be sending him anywhere anytime soon anyway.
The females should be able to re-intergrate in Banjoko's group. I heard from other visitors that Mandji (50F) moved to Banjako's group this winter with her daughter becoming a mother herself. She seems settled and accepted.
Nor am I familiar with them, but I have seen video of silverback Banjoko playing with the unrelated neutered male Jabari which may be a good sign. Also at 4 years old Kiango is probably past the danger time as a silverback normally only kills smaller infants to bring the mother back into oestrus. But they would need to gauge their reactions to each other through a division first of course.I think It's possible to insert Kiango into Banjokos group. But I do think tact would be needed and I don't know if Apenheul has the indoor facility to facilitate this risky introduction. You should remember that the best practice guideline has the recommendation to wait with introducing a new silverback to a group with young to reduce the chance at infantacide. And it would be more of a nightmare to loose Kiango to an infantacide incident. Personally I'm not familiar enough with the gorillas in the groups and Banjoko to gage the risk.