K kelvin Well-Known Member 15+ year member 2 Aug 2011 #1 Melbourne Zoo elephant Num-Oi pregnant | Herald Sun
J jay Well-Known Member 20+ year member 2 Aug 2011 #2 Well thats good news indeed. My question is Bong Su the father?
dragon(ele)nerd Well-Known Member 2 Aug 2011 #3 I hope the calf is female. Yes, Bong Su is the father, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-08-...another-elephant-calf/2821266/?site=melbourne
I hope the calf is female. Yes, Bong Su is the father, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-08-...another-elephant-calf/2821266/?site=melbourne
kiang Well-Known Member 15+ year member 2 Aug 2011 #4 A female would be ideal, it looks already that the gamble to bring in the elephants is paying off.
P Pertinax Well-Known Member 15+ year member 2 Aug 2011 #5 dragon(ele)nerd said: . Yes, Bong Su is the father, Click to expand... By AI, or natural mating?
S Steve Robinson Well-Known Member 15+ year member 2 Aug 2011 #6 Pertinax said: By AI, or natural mating? Click to expand... I believe by AI.
L Lynx Active Member 2 Aug 2011 #7 That's great news! One article said she's due late 2012; the other said she's due early 2013. I guess if they announced it at 5 months (like they do at Taronga), then Num-oi will give birth in January 2013, exactly three years after Mali was born.
That's great news! One article said she's due late 2012; the other said she's due early 2013. I guess if they announced it at 5 months (like they do at Taronga), then Num-oi will give birth in January 2013, exactly three years after Mali was born.