Willard
Well-Known Member
Sad news from Givskud, Denmark
Kipenzi, who had been separated from the group since December 2014 and a month ago was reunited with them, injured his little half-brother Amiri so severely that he had to be euthanised (article from September 14, in Danish).
While Givskud speaks of a "regrettable but natural behavior", other people question the EEP's and the zoo's judgment to place a 13 year-old immature silverback to lead a breeding group. Europe "uses way-too-young silverbacks a lot and I'm sure this contributed to the tragedy", said an insider on Facebook.
Kipenzi was 13 when he "killed" Amiri, Otana in Melbourne was 14 when he "killed" Julia, and Boumangou in Gabon was in his teens as well when, presumably, he killed up to six members of Djala's group. Which I think supports the doubt in the EEP's policy. Choosing Kipenzi was, at the very best, a risky experiment that went wrong. Looking forward to hearing your opinion on this issue!
Kipenzi, who had been separated from the group since December 2014 and a month ago was reunited with them, injured his little half-brother Amiri so severely that he had to be euthanised (article from September 14, in Danish).
While Givskud speaks of a "regrettable but natural behavior", other people question the EEP's and the zoo's judgment to place a 13 year-old immature silverback to lead a breeding group. Europe "uses way-too-young silverbacks a lot and I'm sure this contributed to the tragedy", said an insider on Facebook.
Kipenzi was 13 when he "killed" Amiri, Otana in Melbourne was 14 when he "killed" Julia, and Boumangou in Gabon was in his teens as well when, presumably, he killed up to six members of Djala's group. Which I think supports the doubt in the EEP's policy. Choosing Kipenzi was, at the very best, a risky experiment that went wrong. Looking forward to hearing your opinion on this issue!