I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned gibbons. Don't they have a reputation for being vicious?
.....apart from a possible tendency to drop down, sever your carotid artery and leap back up a tree before you can take in what's happening, no.I'm surprised that nobody has mentioned gibbons. Don't they have a reputation for being vicious?
At Tierpark Gettorf - Germany - we had a family-group of 3 White-handed gibbons ( father, mother, child ) and it was impossible to enter the enclosure when the Gibbons were around. Through the wire mother and semi-adult young were always quite friendly but the male always acted very aggresive !
I thought that gibbons were often friendly?
Three of the zoos I'm an hour away from (Milwaukee, Brookfield, Lincoln Park) all have types of Colobus Monkeys, but I don't see them being too aggressiveWhat about colobus monkeys? I haven't seen anyone mention them yet. They're one of the most interesting primates in my opinion.
Three of the zoos I'm an hour away from (Milwaukee, Brookfield, Lincoln Park) all have types of Colobus Monkeys, but I don't see them being too aggressive
Orangs I've met have been lovely, although one is a potential sex pest. However, I believe a certain 'film star' turned nasty after years of abuse.Eulemurs can be pretty nasty, at least to each other. I think it depends on the species, but I think several of them can be intolerant of other individuals that aren't part of the breeding pair or their offspring.
Has anyone ever worked with a bad-tempered orangutan? I've only ever heard good things about them.
Eulemurs can be pretty nasty, at least to each other. I think it depends on the species, but I think several of them can be intolerant of other individuals that aren't part of the breeding pair or their offspring.
Has anyone ever worked with a bad-tempered orangutan? I've only ever heard good things about them.
Let's face it, lots of people would retaliate if you stroked their face without asking nicely first.In another part of Latin America I knew a volunteer keeper who had her arm dislocated and a finger bitten off by a male orangutan which was otherwise a very good natured individual. I didn't know the volunteer well, however, I was familiar with the orangutan, though I never personally worked with it.
She had broken the rules by putting her arm through the bar and stroking it's face suddenly. As it had recently undergone veterinary treatment (which all animals hate) it was clearly nervous / jumpy and responded by attacking. Frankly considering the strength that these animals possess she kind of got off lightly with it and was lucky not to have had her arm or hand torn off entirely.
This was then further complicated by the response of the police posted around the zoo who didn't help the situation at all. Understandably, not many people felt sympathy for her , she had broken the rules and done something ridiculous that threatened to bring the institution into disrepute.
If you get into zoo keeping or volunteering then my advice is to not go on the whole "I've only heard good things" thing that I've seen you mention in terms of generalizing the temperaments several species. Instead gain experience and try to see things in a more balanced / nuanced way because complacency and an idealised view of wild animals can and likely will get you seriously hurt.
Let's face it, lots of people would retaliate if you stroked their face without asking nicely first.
Orangutans are incredibly dignified and sensible, and should be treated with appropriate respect. Bunny rabbits they are not.Haha , very true.
Do you mean Dunston/Sam?However, I believe a certain 'film star' turned nasty after years of abuse.
I think his name was Lock?Do you mean Dunston/Sam?