ApeLadyNZ
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Regionally, there’s been a wide variance of interactions between male and female orangutans. Some have been devoted to each other (Charlie and Gangsa; Kluet and Karta); while others have formed amicable pairs/trios (Charlie with Wanita/Gangsa). Some have been less accomodating such as Puspa at Adelaide, who couldn’t even be housed with her daughter once she reached adolescence and hasn’t bonded with Kluet.
The report @steveroberts posted noted an infant at Perth Zoo was killed by a sub-adult male, which although appears to have been an isolated incident, is something zoos these days are careful of when re-introducing the mother/infant to the group. I recall Isim being separated from the main group when Madju was born (with Wanita for company); with him being 11 years old and well and truly at the age Charlie would have begun to see him as a threat (Charlie outwore his welcome with Horst at a much younger age; and Madju’s export at 10 years was about Charlie’s limit).
Interactions between orangutans seem to differ as much as the individual orangutans do! I've never heard of an infant being killed by another orangutan before the incident you mentioned although I've heard of incidents of adolescents dying of infection after being bitten by adult males.
Madju seems to have matured at a faster rate than Isim did, which he has in common with his maternal half-uncle Kecil at Brookfield Zoo, who began to grow flanges when he was separated from the main family group and housed with former foster-sister Kekasih, probably with a view to them being a breeding pair going forward.
I can understand that some colonies would have higher or lower levels of conflict due to the personalities involved - the current Auckland group is relatively peaceful and tolerant, although I did witness a minor conflict on Sunday. The keepers had just fed the orangutans through the window-slots, and Bahmi, having consumed his treats, decided to tease Daya as he often does - slapping her on the head, pulling her hair and even biting her. Daya usually reacts by moving off or lightly shoving Bahmi, but he must have really hurt her this time or annoyed her while she was eating, because she gave him quite a swat, bringing a protective Melur rushing over to chase Daya off. Even Charlie seemed to pull back when Melur charged over!
Bahmi seemed unfazed by all the chaos, and within a few minutes was back teasing Daya again, undeterred by her earlier reaction!