There's a long tradition of juvenile female gorillas being wrongly sexed as males. Achilla, the first breeding female in Europe, started off as Achilles. The first gorilla at Jersey, the much loved N'Pongo (mother of Kahili, who is still there), was originally thought to be male.Brace yourselfs your about to be shocked (don't have a heart attack)
Bristol zoos supposedly male gorilla Kukena is actually a female!
What will this mean will they have t move her on for breeding?
Exactly the same thing happened with Namoki at Bristol in 2008 (Pertinax posted about it in one of the old Bristol threads). They may well have to move her eventually, but that would have to happen irrespective of her gender. It is actually very good news as her grandparents Lomie (originally from Chessington) and Samson (Bristol's original breeding male) have few descendants and so we can hope that she will be able to pass on some of their rare genes. Many male gorillas have to live in bachelor groups, but females usually have the chance to breed.Brace yourselfs your about to be shocked (don't have a heart attack)
Bristol zoos supposedly male gorilla Kukena is actually a female!
What will this mean will they have t move her on for breeding?
To be honest I don't think there was enough space for the ever reliable Bennett's. Badly thought out exhibit given the lack of space to play with. And yes rock wallabies can do well in walk-throughs, as long as they have enough space to get away from people. Problem with the Bristol exhibit was they were viewable from one side into the house, and then the other side from within the enclosure.I know they are quite nervous animals and favour being up high. I was surprised this species was chosen for a walkthrough in fact, rather than the more typical Bennett's Wallaby. I think their new enclosure at Flamingo Park is also a walkthrough(or walk-past) of sorts, I wonder if they will fare better there. Its a shame Bristol did not instead modify the enclosure and continue with them. It seems the Tree Kangaroos will be in 'an enclosure within an enclosure.'
They might move Jock on your never knew. I wonder if Afia and Tounis baby will turn out to be male.
Excellent news, I'm looking forward to seeing and photographing them!Tree kangaroos go on show tomorrow.
Exactly the same thing happened with Namoki at Bristol in 2008 (Pertinax posted about it in one of the old Bristol threads).
I just had this idea: Relocate part - the next generation - to Wild Place…!I've only just read this about Kukena. With Namoki, it was only three years before they discovered the mis-sexing- but Kukena is around six now!Don't they ever watch them urinating? Its a giveaway! But good news too as easier to get her into a breeding group in due course- unless they 'retire' Jock in the future and add an unrelated male- all the others at Bristol are now female...
(Romina, Kera, Kukena, Touni ,Afia, Touni baby) could be a recipe for their future grouping.
Yes, thanks, couldn't remember. still getting used to the idea Salome has a living daughter.Touni's baby is called Ayana
Wonga pigeon are the other bird in the small aviary. I assume at some point the birds will be released in to the main walk-through.