I think i prefer bornean orangs for this enclosure due to the lack of climbing opportunties.
I've been thinking the same thing since I first saw the design...
I believe Rajang and his new male companion will either get along famously- or be impossible to keep together. Time will tell us which. I still think its quite a sensible move as Colchester have more space than Twycross for him.
Total agree, same they couldn't start the new group now but i believe lack of space to seperate them could be a problems.
I added to my previous post about how they may keep them in the future. It means Rajang might have to live alone but still have some contact with other orangutans.
One of the Safari-style Parks in Southern europe somewhere set up a 'bachelor' group of 3 adult male Orangs- but I think they've had to be seperated due to fighting.
Interesting, i suppose it was worth a try.
It seems an odd solution - as odd as the previous one of transferring a pregnant female to Colchester.
It seems an odd solution
Can you tell us more about that, thanks.
Andiii - would love to hear how you get on at the primate evening. I'm sure you're going to have loads of questions !
.its always good for a young male to grow up around other adult males anyway
mmm. I think that is debatable with Orangutans.
or alternatively, being stressed out by the introductions.