Two Lesser Antillean iguanas have hatched at the zoo, the first in 11 years.
BBC News - First iguanas born at Durrell in Jersey in 11 years
BBC News - First iguanas born at Durrell in Jersey in 11 years
Some Gorilla news- Badongo the male Gorilla has been seen mating with three of the females. [Doesn't state which individuals].
Source? There are only three females, so if it specifically says 'three' then its all of them.![]()
Its good news but only what one would expect from a competent mother-raised male. Maybe even the oldest female, Kishka, who has only ever had one baby in the past will become pregnant by him- hopefully there will soon be young in the group again.
Yes, they have. After the old male died (in his late fourties I believe), the younger female was sent to another zoo.Again: have the rhino iguanas left Jersey?
Yes, they have. After the old male died (in his late fourties I believe), the younger female was sent to another zoo.
Badongo has mated with all three females - including Kishka!
Badongo is a nice looking male- looks pretty much adult already. No reason why Kishka can't have a baby too, unless her fertility has been reduced through having been unbred for so long-her first and only successful offspring Sakina(father Jambo) was born 26 years ago! It would be excellent for Jersey and the gorilla group if all three females did have infants at the same time.
Kishka has had a stillborn in the past also, would be nice to get another of off her, also be good if Sakina reproduces in Munster also
Mawar and Gempa left in September, Anette arrived November/December time.