I seem to be the one person that spends hours observing in the ape house.Not only observing the actual Orangutangs and gorillas but also the keepers and the hard work they have to do not only there but looking after all the others in there care. I dont think it would be possible for any of the samples to be taken from the orangs even a human prgnancy test would be nigh on immpossible let alone who did what when and how also they would have to knock the orangs out to take blood so it may have been determined by behaviour alone Also the Zoo publicity machine could have made a mistake and dont we all at some time or other.Nobody is perfect and would it be the end of the world if they were wrong me thinks not .But would be fantastic if it happened. Lets hope Mali produces a lovely baby and she and baby are healthy.
Allso my observations are not interesting but factual.
So what are you confused about?
What one zoo does another might not.
I don't think any zoo would just let the "Zoo publicity machine" to randomly put out stories, did you mean the keepers?Zoo publicity machine could have made a mistake and dont we all at some time or other.
No Gambira didnt loose her baby
Keepers are not publicity machines
To take blood you would have to knock them out
What speculation.
I asked a question on orangutang behaviour I got a reply.Question answered.
Thank you
Yet you claimed in another thread that they were all pregnant??So this begs the next Question is Gambira Pregnant
I dont think it would be possible for any of the samples to be taken from the orangs even a human prgnancy test would be nigh on immpossible let alone who did what when and how also they would have to knock the orangs out to take blood so it may have been determined by behaviour alone
Zoo publicity machine could have made a mistake and dont we all at some time or other.
Taun Just read what i Actually said then you may see where this is leading
The question i asked has been answered.What am I guessing at?As far as i know i never made any claims I asked the question are they pregnant and the zoo replied with the Mail newspaper story that they were all pregnant. I didnt write the story .
Can anyone enlighten me as to the following.
Females during pregnancy..;Do they continue to mate?Or does the light go out in that department untill after the birth.?![]()
Mating in Apes, at least in captivity, can occur while females are pregnant. In Gorillas, females sometimes continue to show signs of oestrus during the early months of pregnancy, and continued mating activity. Possibly Orangutans are similar. Mating certainly isn't proof a female isn't pregnant.[/QUOTE
Thank you Pertinax
From all the confusion and conflicting information ; I will conclude the following;;Only time will tell.........
Isnt it a pity that a study by university students wasn't carried out during this time as it would have been extremely intresting.And may have shed some light on this particular groups behaviour.and outcomes.