Zoogoer2000
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Oh thats to bad, but maybe some other species will have babies soon
Two important transfers happened this week:
First, Lyle, our male Drill, was sent to Atlanta in a last ditch attempt to breed him before he passes away. I'm fairly certain he isn't related to any of the girls down there so the US might see a drill birth in the future.
Second, a new gorilla arrived on Wednesday. He is Oliver, one of the most genetically valuable gorillas in the US because both his parents are WB and he is the only successful pairing of Tunuka and Barney. He is also deaf, which will present a very interesting challenge for our keepers. He is from Gorilla Haven. We are hoping, in addition to getting a breeding recommendation for him with some of our current girls, the SSP might transfer some more females for him to breed with to us.
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium » Press Release: Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Home to Another Special Gorilla
Yes we are still trying to breed Anakka with Cassie, and believe me, frequency isn't a problem. I just say give it a little more time.)
Just a question, are they still trying to breed Casode and Anakka? It been over a year since they started trying so I'm shocked she has not become pregnant yet (Maybe they just aren't often breeders, some gorillas will breed up to three times a day!)
2) LA and Columbus have switched Komodo Dragon males, both of whom are recommended to breed. LA now has Buru and we have Mr. Lizard.
Im surprised you guys are recieving Aurora and Anana, as did'nt hey go to Pittsburgh on a long-term loan in January?
My guess for the male polar bear would have to be Hudson at Brookfield Zoo
Good to hear of the other arrivals and debuts (Who is the red river hog and where is he from?)