Since I read about this rumour, I've been wondering if they would move the orangutans. If it was away from the zoo, I'll be the one camped outside the Ape House barricading the exit!
No, I wouldn't want to see them leave Paignton. But I wouldn't mind seeing them in a house better adapted better for their needs. I've said this before- the inside areas of the existing house are identical, yet for two entirely different species, at present it favours the Gorillas I think.
The keeper I spoke to knew nothing about female gorillas. There are, however, two new boys coming from Stuttgart in November.
It seems very unlikely that Paignton would start breeding gorillas as they are playing a very valuable part in the breeding programme by having a batchelor group. By keeping all excess males until a family unit can be established, they have a role that is just as important to the breeding programme as if they were actually breeding them on site.
I don't know where this rumour came from but I think it must be just a rumour.
By keeping all excess males until a family unit can be established, they have a role that is just as important to the breeding programme as if they were actually breeding them on site.
I have a feeling you are right![]()
Could one of the new youngsters be from the Stuttgart family group, there is a couple of young males is there.
Could one of the new youngsters be from the Stuttgart family group, there is a couple of young males is there.
Actually looking at it, they were only born 2003 and 2004. Thats a bit young to seperate mother reared youngsters.
I'm pretty sure it will be the two handraised ones in the Nursery group. The longer the mother-raised ones stay in their own social group the better in my opinion. They will then be far better socialised as adults.