Melbourne Zoo has announced that they have received three female gorillas, Mbeli, Frala and Johari from Taronga.
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And then there were five!
Melbourne Zoo is celebrating the arrival of three female Western lowland gorillas from Taronga Zoo, joining 24-year-old Otana, our 187kg silverback gorilla and his daughter, 10-year-old Kanzi.
The new girl group (or ‘troop’) were carefully transported from Sydney and after a period in quarantine, entered Melbourne Zoo’s gorilla habitat for the first time today. There are high hopes for this lovely troop of lowland gorillas.
“They were rolling around, the old girl Frala was walking on a tightrope up high, Johari has a behaviour where she likes to put hessian sacks on her back – they were all exhibiting playful behaviours, which indicates that they were happy and confident on habitat.” says Gill Maxwell, Life Sciences Manger of Primates. “The three girls have such unique personalities, it’s incredible.”
In the coming weeks, Melbourne Zoo's primate keepers plan to introduce Otana and Kanzi to the three new gorillas, first introducing them from a distance, to acclimatise to each other visually and by scent. The keepers will monitor the troupe by remote camera systems so as not to disrupt this critical and exciting time.
While the introductions are underway, the new gorillas might not be on view straight away. Keep coming back for the chance to see them settle in and check the
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