Jordan-Jaguar97
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Drills are 'only' Endangered, as per the IUCN: Mandrillus leucophaeus (Drill)
Thanks - Didn't have a reference to hand.
Drills are 'only' Endangered, as per the IUCN: Mandrillus leucophaeus (Drill)
They have bred more than this- at least three/four young since the original group of 5/6-including the castrated younger male- came from Stuttgart. The young have mostly been females too, but I am not sure what they are doing about future breeding e.g. splitting the group to prevent inbreeding(which may have happened already) or starting a second one, or sending more of the young elsewhere.
The first offspring for nearly fourty years in the UK was 'Afi' born in 2006 and Bibundi had another female (?) in 2007/08.
I still think there have been more than just these two births.
I think they may have had one or two not successful births but I don't know/think PL announced it.
So is Kassalo not the son of Gorbi and Bibundi ??
GB
So is Kassalo not the son of Gorbi and Bibundi ??
GB
I am very sure that Gorbi and Bibundi raised more then just 2 young in P.L., too.
I can only find the births of the two which I have mentioned, so if there's anything online could somebody please post it? It would help all the confusion.![]()
Note my shot of the list of the drills on the cage from July 2009 and the comments on it.
The daughter of Bibundi that was sent away was not born at PL. I am assuming that the 2.5 Pertinax mentioned in his comment beneath the photo was a figure prior to one of the daughters leaving the park.
click on the photo above (post #33 by gentle lemur) and it takes you to the thread for that photo, in which you said 2.5Pertinax said:I can't find the reference to '2.5' that I made