Bristol was the first zoo in the UK to breed chimpanzee
... and Gorilla and Okapi.
Bristol was the first zoo in the UK to breed chimpanzee
I made my first visit to Bristol Zoo over 55 years ago and can remember a lot of the old animals and enclosures and really enjoyed seeing film of them .
the 'Mentawi Island macaque' was later designated as a 'macaque hybrid' and probably had a moor macaque as one parent as it was sooty brown in colour and had a stump-tail.
His name was Charlie and he was the very first animal I worked with as a keeper. There are pictures of him in Noel Rowe's 'Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates'. We knew him as a Mentawi Island macaque, but long after he died he became the '1st' Siberut Macaque.
Yeah, he died in 97 (I think) and was re-classified up in Edinburgh in the early 00's
Bristol was the 1st zoo in the UK to breed: Black Rhino (1958); Okapi (1963); Lowland Gorilla (1971).
Apparently, 2 years after the birth of Sebastian, his mother again had cubs, but while nursing them, there was a burst water pipe in Guthrie Road, which the polar bear dens backed on to. The noise from the workmen drove her to kill and eat the cubs![]()
I dont think Bristol were the first to breed in captivity, although 1971 was when the first gorilla was raised in captivity (Daniel), there have been several births before then but obviously dns.