Gorilla mixed species?

nmeeks127

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Hi. I'm new here and I would like to know what kind of animals have you seen on exhibit with gorillas and if there are any pics you could share. Thanks for any help you can give me!
 
I believe London had them mixed with colobus monkeys but I don't think it worked particularly well.
 
In Valencia they have two enclosures in one of it gorillas has with white-naped mangabeys and talapoins (in the morning) and De Brazza guenons (in the afternoon) in the other one.
 
At Edinburgh at one time the gorillas were mixed with a pair of Diana monkeys and Kijo's group at Howletts was mixed with a pair of samango (aka Syke's monkey). I don't think either combination was really successful in the long term.

Alan
 
At Edinburgh at one time the gorillas were mixed with a pair of Diana monkeys and Kijo's group at Howletts was mixed with a pair of samango (aka Syke's monkey). I don't think either combination was really successful in the long term.

Alan

Artis Zoo in Amsterdam also mixes their gorillas with Syke's Monkeys, and (bizarrely) meerkats.
 
I have also seen mandrills, klipspringer, and diana monkey with the gorillas at Detroit.
 
Thank you for the help. Now I'm also curious as to what would be compatible with the orangtuan. Thanks again!
 
The Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha keeps Diana monkeys and mantled guerezas with their gorillas indoor. They also keep agile gibbons indoors with their bornean orangutans, and siamangs outdoors with them
 
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I've heard rumors of mixed gorilla exhibits gone bad when the gorillas ended up eliminating their exhibit-mates. Where has this happened?
 
Melbourne Zoo did have three De Brazzas monkeys mixed in with their gorilla family for a short time...only two left the exhibit.
 
I've heard rumors of mixed gorilla exhibits gone bad when the gorillas ended up eliminating their exhibit-mates. Where has this happened?
there have been several instances where monkeys have been killed by gorillas. Pertinax will know the details because I can't remember the specifics. Personally I think mixed gorilla exhibits are one of those mixes done purely for the public without regard for the animals concerned (as is all too common in zoos unfortunately). Its a nice idea in theory because it gives the monkeys much more room than they might otherwise have, and theoretically they are up in the "canopy" away from the terrestrial gorillas, but in practice that's not always the case.

I'm pretty sure there was somewhere that mixed duikers with gorillas wasn't there? And that's an even dumber idea in my opinion!
 
These mixings don't often work well long term. Initially they often work as the different species avoid/respect each other's space but sooner or later the close proximity and familiarity results in un-natural behaviours or bad habits developing- playing/bullying/aggression/escaping.

That's why the term 'used to keep them together' is quite common in this respect.
 
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