Breeding at Adelaide Zoo
Albert and Victoria produced a total of 17 calves at Adelaide Zoo.
Apparently a calf born in January 1980 was their sixth calf - with five calves noted as dying as neonates in between their arrival at Adelaide Zoo in 1975 and 1979; and their last calf (non surviving) born in 2009.
Bearing in mind they welcomed Rumbin in 1986 and Kibu in 1989 (as discovered today by @Jambo), this leaves eight calves unaccounted for. I’d imagine the bulk of these were non surviving calves born throughout the 1980’s; as by the 1990’s, it was becoming difficult to place zoo bred hippos and it would have been an option to place Victoria on contraception as was done at Auckland Zoo.
Brindabella’s mother was therefore born in the 1980’s at Adelaide Zoo. She was possibly the calf born in 1980 (I can only find a birth announcement stating it had survived to two weeks of age). A transfer of this calf to Werribee at around four years of age would have tied in with Harold’s transfer there in 1984.
Albert and Victoria produced a total of 17 calves at Adelaide Zoo.
Apparently a calf born in January 1980 was their sixth calf - with five calves noted as dying as neonates in between their arrival at Adelaide Zoo in 1975 and 1979; and their last calf (non surviving) born in 2009.
Bearing in mind they welcomed Rumbin in 1986 and Kibu in 1989 (as discovered today by @Jambo), this leaves eight calves unaccounted for. I’d imagine the bulk of these were non surviving calves born throughout the 1980’s; as by the 1990’s, it was becoming difficult to place zoo bred hippos and it would have been an option to place Victoria on contraception as was done at Auckland Zoo.
Brindabella’s mother was therefore born in the 1980’s at Adelaide Zoo. She was possibly the calf born in 1980 (I can only find a birth announcement stating it had survived to two weeks of age). A transfer of this calf to Werribee at around four years of age would have tied in with Harold’s transfer there in 1984.