ApeLadyNZ
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It would have been interesting to have seen how the groupings had evolved had Auckland Zoo built the original two exhibits they had planned (basically a dividing wall separating Orangutan Park into two; and a second night house/day room). Though the obvious pairings would have been Horst/Indra and Charlie/Dara, the harmonious relationship between Dara and Indra presumably would have led them to manage the colony as we saw them into the 2000’s of the females and young in one group, rotating between the males. Although it meant one male had to be without females for two weeks at a time, it enabled the juveniles greater socialisation opportunities.
Once the Sydney females arrived, the second exhibit would have really come into its own; and indeed the zoo jumped at the chance to transfer Indra and Intan across to the old chimpanzee exhibit. Though no factions had evolved amongst the females at that point, Indra and Intan had the closest bond as mother and daughter and both favoured Horst over Charlie. Gangsa’s infatuation with Charlie was evident from early on, which would have been a novelty to him at that point to have such keen female interest.
It is indeed interesting to contemplate what the zoo may have looked like had they built the planned two orangutan exhibits. I've also wondered if the zoo would ever consider having such an exhibit in the future - I've seen it mentioned on here that the current siamang exhibit houses only a non-breeding pair and would be better used either for a second orangutan exhibit or for a breeding colony of gibbons (as much as I love our Intan and Kera, I'm inclined to agree that they should be transferred to another zoo and the large, expansive space they occupy put to better use).
I'll always be mystified, due to Horst's genetic value, why Busch Gardens decided not to breed again with Horst and Indra. After Luna rejected both Horst and Willie, leading to the import of Madju, Busch Gardens saw fit to retain them as ambassador animals only.
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