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Chimpanzee Pregnancy Annoucement:

Zoo Knoxville chimp Jambo is expecting a baby!

Jambo, a 14-year-old member of the zoo’s chimpanzee troop, is pregnant with her first baby. She is expected to give birth in late December or early January.

She came to the zoo from the Maryland Zoo in 2018 on a breeding recommendation from the Chimpanzee Species Survival Plan to save chimps from extinction.

Because two of the zoo's male chimps, Ripley and Jimbo, have showed breeding behavior with Jambo, a DNA test will be done to determine who fathered the baby.
 
No, and I'm not sure why you'd think this? There is an SSP for Chimpanzees and multiple other zoos (North Carolina, Maryland, Detroit) have had offspring in the past year alone.

Because that's what I was told when I discussed the Bonobo SSP with someone :p I've never paid much attention to the US chimp population, though, so any births will have gone by under my nose.

~Thylo
 
A tiger has tested positive for COVID-19 and it’s believe all of their tigers are infected with the virus

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wj...ame-virus-that-causes-covid-19-in-humans/amp/

The tigers have recovered from COVID-19:

Zoo Knoxville tigers back on the prowl after COVID-19 quarantine ends | WATE 6 On Your Side

Zoo Knoxville spokesperson says three tigers diagnosed with COVID-19 last month are clear of the virus and our of quarantine.

Bashir, an 11-year-old male; Arya, a 6-year-old female; and Tanvir, an 11-year-old male were reported to be experiencing mild coughing, lethargy and decreased appetite in late October.

The zoo said animals were to be kept in quarantine until being symptom free for 72 hours with all tests returning negative, or until 14 days after a positive test result.
 
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