Great Apes

Hi All

I've just joined this site today. I live in the UK and I have visited most zoos in the UK and Germany and also some other European ones and also Moscow. I collect info about the apes I see such as name, gender, date and place of birth, zoo history, parents - basically the info you woud normally find on a zoo taxon sheet. Some zoos are happy to email me their taxon sheets but other are not. Does anyone know if such taxon sheets are available anywhere on the net ?

Regards
Orangutanbarmy
 
Welcome to Zoobeat. As you may have seen already, quite a few of us are a bit barmy about one species of ape or another (or even about hornbills).

Alan
 
Hi Orangutanbarmy,

You will find alot of interesting things on this forum esp about great apes.

Make sure you check out Gorrillas in Europe thread, lots of information there about gorillas
 
Hey, welcome to zoobeat, there is quite a lot of interesting stuff as well in Melbourne zoo concerning rigo the gorilla,
 
Hi from another everso slightly obsessed orangutan fan. I have a copy of the 2004 European stud book which I try to keep up to date via the internet, zoo library etc. My passion for orangutans, and therefore zoos, began when I came across Bulu, formerly of London Zoo and then Paignton Zoo, but now, sadly, no longer with us.
 
Orangs

Hi

Thanks for your message, how on earth did you manage to get a copy of the 2004 european studbook ? Do you know where I can get a copy ?

Regards
Orangutanbarmy
 
I got the stud book from a very kind contact! We've put it on a data base. It's too big to email but I'd be happy to send you a CD (which will work if you have Microsoft Access no earlier than 2000) if you PM me your address.
 
All you guys who love Orang-utans that's awesome, can I ask do you guys have a favourite subspecies?
 
can I ask do you guys have a favourite subspecies?

Sumatran orangutans allways spring to mind being the more active of the two, I don't have a favourite between the two.

Both give me hours of entertainment watching them and there different behaviours.
 
I don't have a favourite sub species but I do like some individuals even more than others.
 
Yeah, that is kind of like me with elephants some-individuals look just magnificent, or their character is very appealing, or in a lot of cases the baby is very popular
 
I prefer Sumartran because it is more widely spread in Australian zoos (I think there is only one Borneon in Australia and for that matter only one hybrid) and I don't know if it is a proven fact but i heard somewhere that Sumartran males are more willing to be kept with their offspring then borneons.
 
I prefer Sumartran because it is more widely spread in Australian zoos (I think there is only one Borneon in Australia and for that matter only one hybrid) and I don't know if it is a proven fact but i heard somewhere that Sumartran males are more willing to be kept with their offspring then borneons.

I believe there are still hybrids present at both Melbourne & Sydney Zoos.

Adult male Sumatrans are more tolerant of offspring and can usually be kept in a family group with females & young. Adult Bornean males are much less safe with babies and will sometimes kill them.

Sumatran orangs in captivity are generally slimmer and a lot more active than Borneans. Being less prone to obesity and having more social tendencies, they do make a better zoo exhibit than the Bornean.
 
This is very interesting, also I guess the Sumatran needs more so help than the Borneon in terms of population,
 
Apenheul in The Netherlands have Borneans. Males, females, offspring all together. In July this year a new male (Amos) was introduced, first separated from the rest. But now he is living with female Wattana.
 
Hi All

I've just joined this site today. I live in the UK and I have visited most zoos in the UK and Germany and also some other European ones and also Moscow. I collect info about the apes I see such as name, gender, date and place of birth, zoo history, parents - basically the info you woud normally find on a zoo taxon sheet. Some zoos are happy to email me their taxon sheets but other are not. Does anyone know if such taxon sheets are available anywhere on the net ?

Regards
Orangutanbarmy

Welcome to Zoobeat, hope to see a few of your zoo photos, do you have many from the Mocow zoo
 
Moscow Zoo

Hi

Yes I have loads of photos of the orangutans from moscow zoo, I will find out how to get photos on to this site and let you know when I have loaded them. Sadly I did not get hardly any of th gorillas as they stayed in their inside enclosure which was not available to the public. The zoo was excellent and the enclosures were new and very good. Moscow was also wonderful and I can highly recommend it.

Orangutanbarmy
 
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