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Gibbons, February 1973

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ZSL nevewr labelled these as being other than "grey gibbons". I would like to know more about these animals - were they moloch, Muller's or hybrid? I think they may have been kept at Whipsnade, in the enclosure now used for ruffed lemurs, but I don't know where they went to, or if they ever bred.
 
ZSL nevewr labelled these as being other than "grey gibbons". I would like to know more about these animals - were they moloch, Muller's or hybrid? I think they may have been kept at Whipsnade, in the enclosure now used for ruffed lemurs, but I don't know where they went to, or if they ever bred.

A trio of grey gibbons was transferred from Whipsnade to London Zoo in 1972; one of the three having been born at Whipsnade earlier that year.

They are listed in the ZSL Annual Report for 1972 as Hylobates moloch.
 
I dug out the 1992 British Isles Gibbon Studbook to check on these . They are listed as Mueller's Gibbon , arriving in Whipsnade in 1966 , birth 1965 unknown location , presumably wild . Their stay in Regent's Park is not recorded , instead they are shown as going to Edinburgh with their son , born July 1972 , in September 1975 .The female died in 1982 having produced another male offspring in 1976 . The breeding male and second son went to Fuengirola , Spain , in 1986 , the older son went to Paignton in 1981 .
 
I dug out the 1992 British Isles Gibbon Studbook to check on these . They are listed as Mueller's Gibbon , arriving in Whipsnade in 1966 , birth 1965 unknown location , presumably wild . Their stay in Regent's Park is not recorded , instead they are shown as going to Edinburgh with their son , born July 1972 , in September 1975 .The female died in 1982 having produced another male offspring in 1976 . The breeding male and second son went to Fuengirola , Spain , in 1986 , the older son went to Paignton in 1981 .

Many thanks for the additional information, Bele.

It’s interesting to learn that they were listed in the studbook as Mueller’s gibbon; they are listed as Hylobates moloch in the ZSL Annual Report for 1972 (although, of course, in those days muelleri was considered a sub-species of moloch anyway).

It is also interesting to read that they arrived at Whipsnade in 1966; they are not listed in the ZSL Annual Report for 1966 as arriving at Whipsnade that year.
 
I suspect that the male gibbon transferred to Paignton might be still there , the individual living for a long time in the small cage behind the Orang island ?
 
Thanks Gigit , I know they had 2 grey gibbons for a while then one died , must have been the male .
 

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