So Mjukuu is very valueable from the genetics because of her father Kumba, while her mother`s line is well-represented. She should be well-socialized and is surely a great addition for the group!
Thanks Yassa!
So hopefully, if Bongo (Bobby) and Mjukuu do breed, then ZSL could have a very valuable little baby on their hands
(of course, that is if Bongo is up to the task of breeding...)
Bongo/Bobby is a wildcaught male with no breeding record, so no offspring. He's very small, almost stunted in growth, for an adult male Gorilla (the smallest one I've ever seen) but I think that's a result of his early background, so yes, he's still genetically valuable...
yeah, I was referring to his genes when I said that and I also know his breeding record is non-existant.
I guess it could also be valuable, finance-wise for London if there was a baby gorilla (e.g. Brumas).
With the number of surplus males in the UK I wonder how long they will give Bobby his chance to prove himself before they bring in a new male for breeding?
if there's no breeding within a few months between'Bobby' and this new female they should cut their losses and get a new male in. He only came to London because Bristol managed to swap him(they evidently realised he wasn't going to be any good...) It is a pity really as he's the only wildcaught male of a practical age(not too old) without offspring in the Uk but its no good persevering with him for ever....
Maybe Howletts could overcome their 'cold war' policy with London and let them have one of their many spare males.
Maybe a 2-way swap with Howletts taking in Bobby and trying to breed from him. AI is also an option. Perhaps London Zoo could anesthesize our Bob and do a reproductive scan on the guy (gorilla male infertility syndrome).![]()
Has anyone ever attempted AI with great apes?
Where were the London gorillas kept during the construction of gorilla kingdom? If there is a facility on-site, I doubt it would be very large for holding gorillas for a year.
I believe Ya Kwanza at Jersey is the result of AI...
The gorillas were kept in the animal hospital, which probably caused them some stress (Zaire had lost some of her hair during construction)
She looked much better when I saw her earlier this year.
I can't actually imagine how small the holding facility is for great apes at the London zoo hospital but I'd be really surprised if it was suitable for keeping them for a year like that. Surely they could have been placed at another zoo for that period? I guess that would involve howletts though, and some people have stated that the two organisations do not really work together.
Why do the Howlett and Port Lymphe collection dislike London Zoo
Why do the Howlett and Port Lymphe collection dislike London Zoo
I posted about this somewhere else. Basically its due to historical differences of opinion- (old)Aspinall derided London's huge 'postage stamp' collection with relatively poor breeding success, small cages- the whole urban zoo concept which is the complete opposite of his beliefs. In turn the ZSL establishment viewed him as a 'maverick' with crazy methods of husbandry- lack of safety, keepers entering enclosures etc and they were probably not a little envious of his success rate in breeding too.