Alan
In Prague Zoo the little Moja (f) nearly drowned two or three years ago. The keeper jumped in and saved her. She lost consciousness, woked up when he was holding her and started screaming. Her "auntie" Kamba took her from the keeper who then had to go through the enclosure to get out. There are some nets since to lessen the danger. Prague troop is not much interested in water at all, so hopefully it won't happen again.
well, the only water area there is this pond/small lake like barrier about 2x4m large...
Frans De Waal has said in another of his books that "Nikkie", one of Arnhem's adult males, drowned in the water filled moat. The press apparently dubbed the death as "suicide" but since "Nikkie's" alphaship was being challenged by a coalition between the other two adult males, "Yeroen" and "Dandy", De Waal believed it to be a failed escape bid.
I find that very interesting as firstly Yereon and Nikkie combined together and beat up Luit so seriously in their night cages that they couldn't save him. At that stage Dandy was adult but didn't play any prominent role in the males' politics. Obviously he did later after Luit died. I would agree Nikkie's drowing was almost certainly an escape attempt gone wrong.
In the 'Urban Gorilla' film you see a silverback Gorilla at an American zoo attack a newly introduced young female- to escape him she runs and takes a huge leap to reach the perimeter wall but just misses it.
also describes a female orang being completely helpless in the water, just fumbling around on the bottom after falling -- fortunately she was rescued in time. .
I find that very interesting as firstly Yereon and Nikkie combined together and beat up Luit so seriously in their night cages that they couldn't save him. At that stage Dandy was adult but didn't play any prominent role in the males' politics.
De Waal said he felt that "Yeroen" was reponsible for two deaths, ("Nikkie" and "Luit"), and that he could never look the old male in the face without seeing the face of a murderer.
Thanks for posting these. I wasn't aware of the 2021 drowning. Was this during a covid lockdown, which minimalised media exposure?There have been three great ape drownings in Australasian zoos, all of which were young male chimpanzees:
1.0 Lobo (1989) - drowned 1996 at Taronga Zoo
1.0 Snowy (1983) - drowned 1999 at Taronga Zoo
1.0 Mogli (2009) - drowned 2021 at Sydney Zoo
Considering the risks moats pose, I’m more in favour of fully grassed exhibits, with high walls. They also afford the apes more space.
Sort of if I can remember correctly, it was at the point where we were entering in and out of lockdowns (at least here in Australia).Thanks for posting these. I wasn't aware of the 2021 drowning. Was this during a covid lockdown, which minimalised media exposure?