THE KIBABU FAMILY
The personalities
There are eight gorillas in the Gorilla Forest - one silverback, three adult females, two juveniles - one male and one female, a two infants one female and one male .
1. KIBABU
Born May 1977
The ‘Ki' in Kibabu's name was also part of his parents' names and was used as a family identifier. He is the dominant male and silverback, is a close-to-perfect leader, well respected by the other gorillas in his group and at 210 kilograms, a magnificent gorilla. Kibabu is the father of the four young gorillas in the group. He is the obvious leader, protective and always alert, should any disagreement arise within his family. He can often been seen sitting towards the back of the exhibit, watching his family. Despite this, Kibabu still displays characteristic features of juvenile behaviour occasionally. He can sometimes be seen playing wrestling games with the younger gorillas - but once he realises the keepers are watching him he stops and becomes very serious again! Kibabu doesn't take advantage of his position as a leader, except during feeding time. Kibabu loves his food! He'll become dominant and a little assertive but never aggressive.
2. MOUILA
Born November 1972
Mouila, meaning ‘African fantasy', is the maternal one, always busy cuddling her children and spoiling them by letting them have their way. She is the mother of Kriba and Mbeli. Mouila is calm, wise and a very experienced gorilla. As her former keeper said, "She makes you think that she is really able to put things into perspective." She joined Kibabu's group in 1988, and made the significant move with a special dignity and absolute minimum of concern, enabling a smooth and very short introduction. Mouila has a friendly and even-tempered nature with other gorillas in the group and also with her keepers. She respects Kibabu but is not fearful of him.
3. KRIBA
Born August 1979
Kriba was named after Kris Baris, a former ape keeper at Rotterdam Zoo in the Netherlands. Kriba lacks the self-assuredness of her mother Mouila, sometimes becoming restless for only minor reasons. As the mother of Kimya, she is always careful and concerned for her well-being. No doubt she has learned these skills from her mother. Kriba will often assume the role of Kibabu's second in charge. In times of potential threat to the group Kriba, like Kibabu, will patrol the exhibit and monitor closely what is going on in the outside world.
4. FRALA
Born June 1981
Frala is named after Frank Lambach from the Netherlands, who was a member of the council in the town where Apenheul, the primate park she came from is situated. Frala is the youngest adult female in the group and the mother of Fataki and now a new baby boy. Frala is a relatively nervous and unpredictable member of the Kibabu family, sometimes being a little off-hand and abrupt with the other group members. Her brusque behaviour is no doubt due to the fact that Mouila, Kriba and their children form the central clique in Kibabu's group. This sometimes leaves Frala a bit of a social outsider.
5. MBELI
Born 15 February 2003.
Named for Mbeli Bay (pronounced Mmm-bay-lee bye) a paradise-like clearing in the dense forests of West Africa where the only continuous study of Western Lowland Gorillas takes place. Mbeli is a very precocious little Gorilla, very confident and always interested in what her keepers are up to. She proved to be quite tolerant when infant Kimya used to jump on her back. Zoo staff will watch with interest as little Mbeli continues to develop her own personality.
6. FATAKI
Born 24 May 2003
Fataki, whose name means ‘fireworks', is a typical little boy, complete with toddler tantrums and bouts of showing off. He is quite cheeky and loves running out to steal food from the magnificent silverback, Kibabu. He frequently runs around beating his chest and making a spectacle of himself like the average toddler!
7. KIMYA
Born 7 January 2005
Kimya's name is Swahili for ‘quiet one'. These days however, Taronga Zoo's youngest female gorilla, while still being very much a little girl, is definitely starting to become more confident and has been seen to jump on Mbeli's back for a ride around! Her keepers think she is one of the prettiest Gorillas they have ever seen. Despite still being breastfed by mother Kriba, her favourite treats are mung beans.
8. The new arrival
Born 8 December 2007
The newest addition to Kibabu's family, a little boy is Frala's sixth offspring. The yet to be named male is doing well and getting a lot of attention from the rest of the group, particularly the juveniles, including his/her big brother Fataki. Only very young at this stage he will be under the constant and curious observation of keepers as they ensure he is healthy and happy. Keepers say it will be interesting to see his personality develop over the next year or two and wonder if he'll become as precocious as his older brother.