Toddy
Well-Known Member
About the wolves
I am not sure what the plans are in that area but I am quite certain that they will keep the wolves.
About the elephants
Over the last few years Ida (our breeding female" has given birth quite regularly, but since she still has Ghandi to take care of I don't know when the next calf will be here. I am certain that Chieng Mai will keep breeding for now though.
The last five elephants to be born in Copenhagen where all males so maybe it's about time we had a little female
Coco was the child of Chieng Mai and Buah Hah (the old breeding female, died 1996). She lived her whole life in Copenhagen Zoo and even had a calf with her own father in 1997 by mistake, but didn't know how to take care of it. Hannibal, as he was called, died later that year because his imune-system didn't work propperly (he was being had-raised by the keepers). Coco died in 2003 of an unknown infection along with Ida's 2 year old calf Punjab . It was a catastrophe for Copenhagen Zoo.
Now Coco still remains in Copenhagen Zoo. Her skeleton stands as part of the education in the new elephant house, telling the story of Copenhagen Zoo's long tradition with asian elephants.
I am not sure what the plans are in that area but I am quite certain that they will keep the wolves.
About the elephants
Over the last few years Ida (our breeding female" has given birth quite regularly, but since she still has Ghandi to take care of I don't know when the next calf will be here. I am certain that Chieng Mai will keep breeding for now though.
The last five elephants to be born in Copenhagen where all males so maybe it's about time we had a little female
Coco was the child of Chieng Mai and Buah Hah (the old breeding female, died 1996). She lived her whole life in Copenhagen Zoo and even had a calf with her own father in 1997 by mistake, but didn't know how to take care of it. Hannibal, as he was called, died later that year because his imune-system didn't work propperly (he was being had-raised by the keepers). Coco died in 2003 of an unknown infection along with Ida's 2 year old calf Punjab . It was a catastrophe for Copenhagen Zoo.
Now Coco still remains in Copenhagen Zoo. Her skeleton stands as part of the education in the new elephant house, telling the story of Copenhagen Zoo's long tradition with asian elephants.