I would've expected a pileated gibbon to have more white on the top of it's head, but if it helps any, according to the GPS this was taken on the north east corner of the Gibbon Complex.
Pileated. You can see the flattened hair 'tuft' above the ear.
One thing I will say for Twycross Gibbons- despite the 'cage' feel in the enclosures they have lots of good equipment, well placed to swing on/brachiate, while the neighbouring Gibbons stimulate much territorial 'singing' and general activity also.
Contrast to the sorry-looking inhabitants of some other exhibits- even modern ones, such as Marwell's Siamang enclosure where the Siamangs just sit on the ground mostly. No proper swinging facilities. no stimulation from 'rivals' to challenge with singing. Empty quiet life.
I would've expected a pileated gibbon to have more white on the top of it's head, but if it helps any, according to the GPS this was taken on the north east corner of the Gibbon Complex.