They are awesome apes to see! I reposted a couple pics of them so you can get a sneak peak of themKelly and Bruno<3 I'd love to visit Los Angeles and see them.
They are awesome apes to see! I reposted a couple pics of them so you can get a sneak peak of themKelly and Bruno<3 I'd love to visit Los Angeles and see them.
Dagu, breeding male Sumatran Orang @ Jersey. Charismatic and inventive bloke.I know that there might have been one or two threads like this but I’m curious to know if anyone here has favorite animal personalities that they’ve become acquainted with through zoo visits, social media, or tv shows
I really love Annie and Wallace, the Short Clawed Otters, from Chester Zoo. Never been myself but they crack me up every time I see Secret Life of the Zoo
Post some individual animals below with their name, species, and why you like them!

Frodo the chimp always gives me quite the bedtime dreams
Dagu, breeding male Sumatran Orang @ Jersey. Charismatic and inventive bloke.
If he did it was more likely to have been Gambar, their previous Sumatran male, perhaps.Sounds familiar, somehow, did Durrell write about him in one of his books ?
If he did it was more likely to have been Gambar, their previous Sumatran male, perhaps.
No, that would have been before Dagu's time, though Menagerie Manor was one of his later books I know. Jersey's first orangs were a Bornean pair, Oscar and Bali, followed later by Giles(Bornean) and Gina(Sumatran)- then Gambar who came from London later. Any reference to orangutans in that book would have been one of those I imagine. Dagu has been there during the last couple of decades (can't remember exact arrival date without a check-up..)It could have been, I just remember him writing quite a lot in "Menagerie manor" about orangutangs and I assumed it could have been Dagu.
Honey- Syrian Brown Bear- Melbourne Zoo- Deceased.
Honey was one of my favourite animals at the melbourne zoo, her calming demeanour could melt ice and it was just a blast being around her. The news of her death was very sad.
BHP- Black Headed Python- Moonlit Sanctuary- Alive
BHP as said in some of my threads about moonlit is one of the most well behaved pythons ive seen, he/she (Moonlit dosent sex their snakes but I’ll assume it’s a male) just irks with curiosity and charm. The best part about BHP though is unlike most medium-large pythons he’s actually quite friendly.
Forest- Australian Green Tree Frog- Private (School pet)- Alive
Out of the three captive animals on campus (Claw the Central Bearded Dragon and Monty the Coastal Carpet Python are the other two) Forrest is by far my favourite, I’ve got to see his rapid growth almost doubling in size over a six month period. He’s also the only amphibian I’ve ever held although I was simply transporting him to a holding container while we cleaned his enclosure. I’ve gotten to feed forest on many occasions and it’s amazing how he just lunges at the crickets with such velocity.
I have had the same sort of experience with black crowned cranes who have been endearingly inquisitive (and probably hand-reared!).I don’t recall that it had a name, but I have particularly fond memories of a very friendly Grey Crowned Crane in one of the wildfowl pens at Le Zoo d’Upie in France, which I visited some years ago. I presume it was hand raised or similar as it was by far the tamest Crane I’ve ever come across. It followed me around the pen, cutting across to see me when I had returned at a later point. I’m pretty sure it wasn’t territorial behaviour as I have seen Cranes exhibit this before - it just genuinely seemed very inquisitive (and probably wanted food, if I’m honest). Regardless, it’s an animal and an experience I have particularly fond memories of, and so probably one of my favourite individual zoo creatures. I find the plumage of Crowned Cranes (both Grey and Black) stunning enough at a distance - up close I find it even more striking.