Okapi's

Bristol okapis

Re Pertinax's recent posting - it is a good job that Bristol exported those few okapis to keep their bloodline going . By my reckoning the herd built up to 14 animals by the end of 1977 but by 1989 was down to 2 - Josef from Frankfurt and Babs from the Bristol line .

Going off on a tangent regarding elephant Rosie at Bristol - was she used for giving rides there . The she died in 1961 to be replaced by Wendy and Christina but the house was not altered to include a paddock until 1964 . My oldest Bristol guidebook is dated 1963 and includes a picture of a camel giving rides - it could be that rather than Rosie I remember having a ride on . Also I might have had an elephnat ride at R. Park instead .
 
the last Bristol bred okapi was I think, 'Mikeno' a male who died a few years ago without breeding. He lived in the older zebra/okapi house(now Cassowaries?) near the Guthrie Road entrance.

Rosie the elephant definately gave rides to children. I have the zoo postcard of her doing so. There were mounting stairs on the main drive near the central office building from where she walked up to the Aquarium and back. The camel was called(I think) 'Mary' and she gave rides also- there is a postcard of her too.

Wendy and Christina were walked around the zoo until quite large but never trained for riding, except by a keeper..
 
Marwell's youngest okapi is called Hazina, means valuable treasure! :)

Are you referring to the female calf born 2nd June(mother Zukisa) or another one which has been born since then?

The 2nd June calf was -I thought- called Kibibi(or similar) as mention was made that she had the same name as Rotterdam's recent calf. Have they now changed her name to avoid confusion- or is this another calf?:confused:
 
It's the female calf of Isiro and Zukisa. She was named Kibibi after her granddad Kiburi and grandma Bibi,but Rotterdam already had a Kibibi, so they changed it.
Probably no calf for Dumela :(
 
Marwell's baby okapi Hazina

The August edition of the Marwell August e-newsletter includes a film of the birth and first steps of Hazina .
 
The male okapi young in Dvur Kralove (Etana x Ahadi) has got a name - Ewango.
 
There is also an old female living at Marwell (Mika) who was imported from Bristol, shes 21 now i believe, but wether she was born at Bristol i dont know?

As for josef he was a very aggressive animal, he had to be seperated from the females during oestrus time with a tractor with a huge plywood sheet attached to the front! and still he'd attack that!
 
Black-star, do you know which male from Marwell is moving to Chester on a six month breeding loan?
 
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