I wonder when they'll be moving the young pack from the Domain up to the Tundra Trek. I'm guessing if another old timer passes, they'll make the switch.
Hard to say. They are so old moving them might be very hard on them. They have been left sort of wild so they would probably have to be knocked out to move them. I dont know if they would try crate training for animals that rarely even go in their barn. And if you knock out an animal that old you run a higher risk of death so why do it if you dont have to? They used to get knocked out to be examined every so many years but I dont know if they still do it that way. Again they are left sort of wild so they may not be trained to participate in their health routines.
At 14, nearly 15, it probably wont be much longer. In the wild they would have 7-10 years. In captivity 17-20 is about max. The odds of all three hitting 20 would be extreme. Even if we have to wait for total attrition of the old pack it probably wont be more then a few years. However the fact that they have a young pack already would suggest they dont expect the old timers to live a ton longer. Why on earth would they have got them 5 years before needed?
I assume getting the younger pack so early on, while still having a pack in the Tundra Trek, was so the zoo didn't have an empty exhibit down where people usually complain about walking to.
I dont know their age for certain. Something tells me some said they were about a year old when they arrived but I could be wrong. Although a year or two at arrival would make sense. I also dont know were they are from. All I know is their names are Chinook, Dora and Vera.