Bongo has always been like this since she was adult- it may have something to do with her never having bred.
Howletts have a female 'Tebe' in Kifu's group who used to be very similar- always displaying like a male. Then after years of being thought infertile she started to breed- the 'butch' behaviour has stopped now.
Bongo has always been like this since she was adult- it may have something to do with her never having bred.
Howletts have a female 'Tebe' in Kifu's group who used to be very similar- always displaying like a male. Then after years of being thought infertile she started to breed- the 'butch' behaviour has stopped now.
Yes. When London and Twycross are going to get new males!!
(And if you want to know how to identify Biddy from Bongo easily in future, look on what i said on the full length photo of Biddy about her 'silvery' leg).
Yes. When London and Twycross are going to get new males!!
(And if you want to know how to identify Biddy from Bongo easily in future, look on what i said on the full length photo of Biddy about her 'silvery' leg).
I think I have it now, just they were apart and therefore are sometimes harder to tell just from the face (but now I have another way of Identification).
@Pertinax, I guess she finally met her life partner that could withstand the dramatics... displayed. I assume this behaviour is characteristic of a female that is rather socially inept or insecure .... and has not lived a socially well adapted group.