I’m equally excited to see the reception he gets from the cows - from Permai who he grew up with at Perth Zoo since they arrived as three year olds; to Burma who hasn’t seen a bull at least since she was imported into New Zealand as an eight year old in 1990.
The arrival of African elephant bull Congo apparently caused quite a stir amongst the cows at Dubbo; and in more recent years, Luk Chai was warmly welcomed by the Melbourne cows in 2020.
From the recent interview with Perth’s Director of Live Sciences, I got impression Putra Mas will be very much integrated with the cows (outside of his annual of musth period). I had assumed their cohabitation would be limited to a couple of contact sessions a week, so it’ll be interesting to see. Ultimately it’s reasonable to assume they’ll let the elephants take the lead and increase/decrease the contact he has with the female herd in accordance to their preferences.
Hopefully his arrival will help with Permai settling in and integrating into the herd. A familiar elephant will likely do her the world of good.
