No need to over-analyse, they're just drumming up some interest among their Facebook fans.
It was a joke- just pointing out that's what they are doing here. Perfectly harmless I agree.
So what is it?
No need to over-analyse, they're just drumming up some interest among their Facebook fans.
So what is it?
It was a joke- just pointing out that's what they are doing here. Perfectly harmless I agree.
meet 16-month-old male Okapi Kivu, who joined us from Stuttgart Zoo in Germany. We're sure you'll agree, he’s very handsome.[/FONT][/INDENT]
It took me by surprise.
My money is on another Okapi... (though the timing is a bit odd with Stuma now heavily pregnant)
Also 3 elephants ( Sithami , Sundara and Thi ) are also pregnant and due to give birth later this year . .
I wonder if they flagged up that these three cows represent three generations of the same family. Certainly the first time this has ever occurred with elephants in a UK zoo.
RE: Okapi
The photo appears to be in the former Anteater exhibit across the canal, which is adjacent to the giraffe house.
Hopefully this means a second pair (should Stuma's unborn calf be a female) rather than the departure of Dicky though!
I don't know if you're aware that the new male 'Kivu' is actually a half brother to 'Stuma' they have the same father ('Vitu') so I really much doubt they will have a second breeding pair with Stuma's unborn calf (If female) and Kivu. Nevertheless they could create a second pair with Kivu and an unrelated female.
Its more likely that Chester have agreed to house a spare male,given that at present there is a hold on any new holders for the time being,with the species.Plus the fact that they could hold atleast 2 more young male Okapi if required to do so by the studbook.RE: Okapi
The photo appears to be in the former Anteater exhibit across the canal, which is adjacent to the giraffe house.
Hopefully this means a second pair (should Stuma's unborn calf be a female) rather than the departure of Dicky though!
given that at present there is a hold on any new holders for the time being,with the specie.
Its more likely that Chester have agreed to house a spare male,given that at present there is a hold on any new holders for the time being,with the species.Plus the fact that they could hold atleast 2 more young male Okapi if required to do so by the studbook.
I believe it has a few years to go,but from what I have heard it has every chance of being extended.Out of curiosity, how long has the hold been fixed at?
I believe it has a few years to go,but from what I have heard it has every chance of being extended.
Possible but I think they have enough holders,that with a bit of carefull planning that they could,do it with out having to send them to a new holder,it will probably mean a few moves but I still think its possible.I wonder if the recently-postulated withdrawal of Okapi from Dvur Kralove will/would have any affect on this.