Chester do have alot of space in the new enclosure to potentially keep hold of him for a few more years and even more room when phase two is complete
The young male Sumatran orang at Monkeyworld - I cannot remember his name now -died after being injured overnight after being introduced to some of the adult orangs -it was on 'Monkey Life' . A real shame , he looked to be quite a character .
The young male Sumatran orang at Monkeyworld - I cannot remember his name now -died after being injured overnight after being introduced to some of the adult orangs .
I doubt they will be doing that with another baby too soon, at least not with Gordon...
Hasn't Gordon been moved out of the Nursery now? He has his own group of females now.
Gordon is long past nursery age- he's a subadult now. I may be wrong here but wasn't it Gordon who injured Aris? Maybe they had put him into that group?
i thought inbreeding was a strong no no in zoos?
yes but mistakes happen. With Orangutans, the males can be fertile at a very young age- even six years. Gordon was handraised so doesn't know Amy is his mother, not that that would make any difference, he would still mate her anyway- Paignton had a 'surprise' baby born to their old female and the father was her 6/7 year old son. They didn't realise what could happen keeping them together.
Inbreeding isn't normally harmful in one generation but can be if allowed repeatedly. Mind you, most zoos do try to avoid it at all.
yes thats right but one group is kept indoors while the others out, so i would say there is hardly any chance of tuan being father so it could be gordons first.
do male orangs play a part in rearing the young?
ok, so amy will be on her own for while after the birth
did baby kai ever meet tuan or is there too much risk?
I seem to remember that the hybrid orangs bred at Twycross years ago resulted from the Bornean male mating with through the mesh with the Sumatran female in the adjoining pen . I do not think the impressive male Sumatran ever bred .
You have got to admire their resourcefulness !