Press release from the zoo, giving more details of the loss of Duchess. It says a post mortem will be carried out today (Monday 15th)
Devon mourns Duchess
Devon mourns Duchess
Also won't Luchu the tiger Yali&Arya the lions and the baby orangutans need to move on soon? I also really hope that a male giraffe arrives and females are moved in/out
Also I think that more Hartman mountain zebras need to arrive and also some more Camels!
Kind regards The Hedgehog!
I agree totally: as they are both female, they need to learn by watching as their mothers rear their next infants (I'm touching wood as I type this). They are unrelated to Wousan, the current male, so they don't even need to move on when they reach maturity, although the current orang accommodation wouldn't be able to hold all of them by that time.The juvenile orangutans are too young, at 6 and 5 years old, to be separated from their mothers.
For various reasons but with no real evidence, I have a feeling of dark foreboding that something is about to happen that I won't like at all. This is on top of the recent departure of the most innovative keeper the orangs have ever had who flew in, transformed their lives like Mary Poppins and flew off again. It was wonderful to see but didn't last long enough. The perils of getting too involvedI agree totally: as they are both female, they need to learn by watching as their mothers rear their next infants (I'm touching wood as I type this). They are unrelated to Wousan, the current male, so they don't even need to move on when they reach maturity, although the current orang accommodation wouldn't be able to hold all of them by that time.
How old is he
He was born on 13 April 1982.How old is he
It probably sounds more dramatic than MAP - middle aged primate!OAP? He's only 37... 50+ is the 'new' old age in male gorillas these days...