The male retained by MZ, Malu, escaped in this manner in both 2015 and 2019. He’s definitely a smart cookie.
Jimmy the Chimpanzee
A recent article was published about the fascinating story of a chimpanzee that ended up stranded in Elcho Island, Northern Territory in the 1950s. Jimmy, a male chimpanzee had been used as a film animal in the movie, Dark Venture (1956). He was a wild-born animal and was later part of a performing show that toured via yatch.
Following ill-prepared preparations, the yatch was forced to sailed into Darwin Harbour in 1959. A navy ship towed the yatch to a mission community on Elcho Island for supplies. With border restrictions prohibiting Jimmy from being on Australian soil, Taronga Zoo offered to take Jimmy into care. Sir Edward Hallstrom collected him and took him to Taronga where he unsuccessfully bred. He was later shipped off to Perth Zoo in 1962. In 1968 at the age of 16 he died due to heart-related issues. His remains are now held at the West Australian Musuem.
Full story with video footage and images of Jimmy: Rare footage shows rescue of Hollywood’s Jimmy the Chimp after NT shipwreck
Apparently the last Chimpanzeesat Perth Zoo - Monte/Monty {m} (b 31 Oct 1985), Quique {f} (b 11 Apr 1991) and Sandra {f} (b 28 Feb 1971) came to Perth Zoo from Taronga and lived in the current Hamadryas Baboon's exhibit in the Savannah area between June 1998 and November? 1999 before going to Ishikawa Zoo in Japan.
That’s correct......
According to this (European studbook 2014 - PDF Free Download)
{f} Lollipop (b 21 June 1973 Chester Zoo) {dam: Meg |sire:unk?}
{m} Jamie (b 29 March 1974 Chester Zoo) {dam: Jeannie |sire: unk?}
both arrived Perth Zoo 13 July 1976 and sent to Hyderabad Zoo 11 March 1992
The last date for them both is 11 August 1997 saying LTF so not sure if thats the last accounting of their wherabouts or if they were transferred again on that date?
@Zoofan15 Hey you got me very very curious, what was the story(ies) behind the 'M' family's infamy?
Wow yeah see your point about the 'C' family being lost, thats a real shame, wish they had never sent Cheena away (and or Chiki too? did she die in third world conditions at zoo in Asia or did you mean Cheena as Chiki's her mother??)
@Zoofan15 Man Chimpanzees can be downright brutal.
Your research and the way you put it together and share it is so awesome, it really is.
Yeah its seems Mary and her descendants really have an especially violent streak in them. So I take it Mary passed away in 1989. Those poor infants and that female at Hamilton Zoo in 2015. The way Monte ended up behaving with abducting infants and holding them captive and your analysis of how losing his mother young reminds me so much of psychoanalysis of degenerate human beings and considering we share 98/99+% of our DNA with Chimps it makes total sense I think your theory is spot on. It almost comes across as Monte bordering on being pedophilic or something but thats probably a bit of a wild analysis leap on my behalf.
It really spells out Mary's mentality how she was the one who killed other female Chimp's infants but yet was very protective so her four offspring lived to adulthood. Well that's one Chimp family that was definitely better off leaving Taronga's troop and not being kept together methinks. So that Mary is the one who was imported in 1964. Seeing your point about her killing Lulu's twins in 1983 and then Mary's son Mike killing Lucy's infant at Auckland Zoo in 1985, same unpleasant incident next generation on with the offspring of the same two females from the first incident (am assuming Lucy was Lulu's daughter); glad poor Lulu got to have a long life despite losses, always have had a big soft spot for Lulu as the dignified old elder of the Taronga community. Love the 2011? Taronga episode and how it shows how much her keepers adored her and the way she allowed one of the keepers to pick her up and carry her, the way he called out to her so lovingly with the same voice I use on my cat Ruby and my brother's dog Snow lol. Obviously we all naturally expect it to just be a given that zookeepers will love the animals they care for, it was still really nice to see with Lulu, like perhaps am wrong but almost a little bit of a hint that she was a particular favourite with Taronga's Chimp' keepers maybe.
Meg's first surviving offspring Jeannie (b 26 October 1961 {sire: unk?} and died 9 December 1978 remaining at Chester Zoo her whole life) was the mother/dam of Jamie so Lollipop is/was Jamie's maternal aunt/half-aunt who isn't/wasn't much older than he.
Although the chimp and orang exports to India were before my time, I met a zoo employee (records officer?; definitely not a keeper) from Mysore Zoo while at Jersey and he made mention of the fact that PZ had sent orangs to them. While the chimps and orangs may have been surplus to Australian zoos requirements at the time, the Indian zoos were very happy to obtain them.LTF (lost to follow up) would likely refer to the point the staff last checked with Hyderabad Zoo as to their whereabouts. It’s not hard to imagine the keepers regularly checking in on their apes in the first few years and then losing interest as the years went on. From a records perspective, there was no need to update details on them.
Hyderabad and other Indian zoos were effectively a dumping ground the regions surplus chimps and numerous hybrid orangutans.