We can only hope any future calves of Mali are female and don’t succumb to EEHV like Batu and Ajay did.
I have to admit that is a big worry of mine if Mali does have another calf again. Does she have any calves that are still alive?
We can only hope any future calves of Mali are female and don’t succumb to EEHV like Batu and Ajay did.
Yes, she has one son Chuck who is currently a part of the bachelor herd at Denver Zoo. He was born and conceived at African Lion Safari and his father is Rex who is currently at OKC Zoo.Does she have any calves that are still alive?
Yes, she has one son Chuck who is currently a part of the bachelor herd at Denver Zoo. He was born and conceived at African Lion Safari and his father is Rex who is currently at OKC Zoo.
That's an old video, I have no idea why it was re-posted today. That's been happening a lot with SDZ lately, old videos being recirculated as news. If you watch the video it is mentioned that she was introduced to Cha Cha and Sumithi who both passed away years ago. Tina and Jewel are together and at Los Angeles still and were recently introduced to their bull Billy for the first time.When did Asian Female JEWEL return to San Diego Zoo? No mention of her long time companion TINA in the video. --- Watch how zookeepers introduce a new elephant to the herd
Thanks! I should have known.That's an old video, I have no idea why it was re-posted today. That's been happening a lot with SDZ lately, old videos being recirculated as news. If you watch the video it is mentioned that she was introduced to Cha Cha and Sumithi who both passed away years ago. Tina and Jewel are together and at Los Angeles still and were recently introduced to their bull Billy for the first time.
I did that as wellYou don’t need to post minor updates like these in the population threads, just post them in the individual zoo threads.
Since you are already posted it here, it’s fine.I did that as well
Frankie looks great!Here is an update on Frankie
Terrible news! Thorn at ABQ has tested positive for EEHV. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that he recovers like Kairavi just did!
ABQ BioPark Elephant Tests Positive for EEHV — City of Albuquerque
Beat it Thorn! You can do it!
the zoo posted on Facebook yesterday he has very low levels of EEHV and is still acting normally. Considering he’s also receiving round the clock care and receiving antiviral treatment I have very high hopes he’ll beat it. Even the zoo saids they believe he’ll beat it in this article here
BioPark elephant tests positive for endotheliotropic herpesvirus
ABQ BioPark Elephant Tests Positive for EEHV — City of Albuquerque
ABQ BioPark zoo posted an update yesterday on Thorn, their 3 year old male Asian Elephant who tested positive for EEHV. Sadly his recent daily tests show an escalation in viral loads but he continues to receive round the clock care and treatment.
He is three years old and that is the age in which females start to push away their older claves.I wonder if his mom is trying to wean him? The virus seems to pop up when there is a new calf or weaning or a big change.
On top of that, I suspect Rozie may be pregnant with a new calf coming soon so that might be pushing her to wean him. Typically, cows will let their calves nurse for up to 4-6 years as long as they don’t have a new calf.He is three years old and that is the age in which females start to push away their older claves.