Eastern lowland gorillas Zoo Antwerp.
Sorry for the late response but here is a list and more details about the Eastern lowland gorillas in Zoo Antwerpen:
First, the list of all Eastern lowland gorillas that Zoo Antwerpen ever had. For an unknown date of departure or death I wrote down from which year the last information came and thus when the animal definitely did not die. There were/are a total of 14 (6.8) Eastern lowland gorillas in Antwerp Zoo:
- Kaisi (1.0), 1957-1993
- Kisubi (1.0), 1957-1984
- Quivu (0.1), 1963-1978
- Pega (0.1), 1962-1990
- Pilipili (1.0), 1962 to 1963
- Mukisi (1.0), 1985-2000
- Igor (1.0), 1983-1995
- Flup (1.0), 1980
- Visoke (0.1), 1968-1969
- Amahoro (0.1), 1994-now
Births in Zoo Antwerp:
- Victoria (0.1), born in Antwerp Zoo and daughter of Quivu and Kisubi, 1968-2016
- Isabelle (0.1), born in Antwerp Zoo and daughter of Victoria and Kisubi, 1981-1995-
*timely born* (0.1), born in Antwerp Zoo and daughter of Pega and Kisubi, 1967
- unknown name * (0.1), born in Antwerp Zoo and daughter of Quivu and Kisubi
Kaisi, Kisubi and, according to Zootierliste, another male (which I can't find any information about and is therefore not included in the list, so I doubt if it has ever really been there) arrived on 25/9/1957 (day/month/year format, like all dates in this post). Upon arrival, the 2 males were portrayed as mountain gorillas, but this was later reversed as they were born in Walekali (Uganda).
Kaisi was born around September 1955 in Walekali of Congo.
Kisubi was born around November 1955 in Walekali.
According to Zootierliste, another 2 wild-caught females would arrive in 1958, but again no further information and thus no listing.
In 1962, 2 (1.1) Eastern lowland gorillas arrived from the wild, the female was named Pega. The male was named Pilipili and went to the Bronx Zoo on 15/5/1963.
On 24/4/1963, Quivu arrived from Zoo Hanover. Quivu was born in 1959 or 1960 in Walekali.
On 27/2/1968, female Visoke arrived.
On 7/9/1967 Pega gave birth, however, this one was born too early and died. Furthermore, Pega had another miscarriage (unknown year).
On 9/6/1968 (day/month/year) Victoria was born in Antwerp Zoo, however depicted as a mountain gorilla. She is the first captive born Eastern lowland gorilla ever to be born alive (unless she was a mountain gorilla since until her death many thought she was a mountain gorilla).
On 3/3/1969 Visoke died.
On 19/8/1970, Quivu gave birth to a daughter, but lived only a few hours.
Quivu, the mother of Victoria dies.
In 1980, Flup arrived, but died the same year.
On 23/1/1981 there was another successful birth. This time the parents were Victoria and Kisubi, born in Antwerp Zoo. The baby was named Isabelle.
In 1983 Igor arrived from Burundi. In 1995 Igor again became leader of the Antwerp gorilla group.
On 9/8/1984 Kisubi dies.
In 1985 Mukisi arrives from Chester Zoo and joins the three-member Eastern lowland gorilla group of Antwerp Zoo. In 1989, he even becomes the leader of the group. Mukisi became the last male gorilla of Antwerp Zoo ever.
On 15/1/1990 Pega dies.
On August 18, 1994 Amahoro arrives, the only remaining Eastern lowland gorilla. She was born in 1989, so is now 32 years old.
On 14/10/1993 (day/month/year) Kaisi dies. A statue of him was made and is still standing at the gorilla enclosure today (at the entrance to the Great Ape Valley).
In 1995 Igor and Isabelle die (Isabelle on 8/12/1995), some say they died from a disease brought by Amahoro.
On December 17, 2000, the leader of the group, Mukisi or also called Mac dies of a lung complication at the age of 43. In 2002, Western lowland gorilla Kumba arrives at Zoo Antwerpen to join the last 2 female Eastern lowland gorillas.
In 2016 Victoria finally dies at the age of 47, with this Amahoro lost her best friend. Now Amahoro lives with 5 Western lowland gorillas and she is always the first to be introduced to new gorillas because of her gentle nature.
If I find more information I will update this.