Hey guys, because we only have two days left before a new news thread (Perth Zoo News 2023) is established, thought because only a fleeting amount of time left would be ok to put this ytube video here (also PZ doesn't have a historical thread tmk, was thinking of asking to change the title of a thread that personally started 6 years ago about the African Savannah precinct to be retitld a history thread for PZ).
Anywho here's video footage of Perth Zoo in 1991:
some individuals in video who I can identify
Tricia the Elephant <3 (1957-2022), still on her lonseome at the time (fortunately not for much longer)
Alistair the Lion (1986-2007) in the old Lion exhibit now the eastern most Sumatran Tiger enclosure
Delores the Tigress (died 1998 after being at the zoo since 1978 so 20+ years old)
Claudius the Cheetah
Mungo the Serval (1983-2003, born Taronga but at PZ since 1985)
Barney & Missy the sibling Syrian Brown Bears (born Adelaide Zoo 1980, at PZ since 1981, went to Nth Qld late 2003, Missy sadly died of cancer in 2008 but Barney survived a few more years)
Boss the Mandrill (died 1994)
Horace the Hoolock Gibbon (died 1993)
Philip & Robyn the Nth White-Cheeked Gibbons (Philip still alive at about 50 years old, surely a record, and at PZ still, Racquel would give birth to daughter Robyn soon after this and sadly pass away only a few years later in '94)
(wish could identify the Orangutans in the video by name)
(for some reason, all the footage did enjoy but for some reason really found the Hamadryas Baboons grooming each-other really charismatic and cute)
some other animals in video (in memory of their
appearance order)
Pelican,
Meerkat (in old exhibit 1991-1999 in an African themed sunken viewing bunker opposite a viewing window for Memphis the Rhino (sadly no footage of him), the bunker was 'sunken' because path leading there went down a slight slope with the outdoor viewing area to see Memphis being on the west side of the path, now all of it is part of Memphis and his son's much larger exhibit/daytime-yard)
African Hunting Dog (as they were called by PZ at the time, the African Painted Dog naming came with the new African Dogs when they arrived in 2005)
GL Tamarin & Pygmy Marmosets & CT Tamarin
White-Fronted Lemur & B+W Ruffed Lemur & Ringtailed Lemur
Orangutans (as mentioned wish could identify individually. The exhibit setup the pre 15m climbing towers, foliage and public elevated walkway)
SC Otters being very playful in their old exhibit with glass front water viewing one side and looking over barrier viewing on the other (footage shows glass underwater viewing twice)
Sulawesi Crested Mac in old 'Baboon/Macaque row'
White-Handed Gibbons (as PZ called them instead of Lar) seen in old 'Gibbon row' along with Horace & Philip & Racquel
a cute Turtle (not sure what species, I dont think Western Swamp Turtle because think they are smaller, this exhibit is near where the 'rainforest hut' is now)
cute Quokka
cute Guinea Pigs drinking from their waterbowl outside 'Harmony Farm'
three sleeping Pig(lets I think) asleep on the straw in their pen in the 'Harmony Farm' barn
Kangaroos and Koala in the old setup where the Aus' Bushwalk is now, but the setup prior to that (ie less rugged and Australian 'bushy')
cute Ducks
Swans I think in the waterpond where the 'Australian Wetlands' would later be built
Anywho here's video footage of Perth Zoo in 1991:
some individuals in video who I can identify
Tricia the Elephant <3 (1957-2022), still on her lonseome at the time (fortunately not for much longer)
Alistair the Lion (1986-2007) in the old Lion exhibit now the eastern most Sumatran Tiger enclosure
Delores the Tigress (died 1998 after being at the zoo since 1978 so 20+ years old)
Claudius the Cheetah
Mungo the Serval (1983-2003, born Taronga but at PZ since 1985)
Barney & Missy the sibling Syrian Brown Bears (born Adelaide Zoo 1980, at PZ since 1981, went to Nth Qld late 2003, Missy sadly died of cancer in 2008 but Barney survived a few more years)
Boss the Mandrill (died 1994)
Horace the Hoolock Gibbon (died 1993)
Philip & Robyn the Nth White-Cheeked Gibbons (Philip still alive at about 50 years old, surely a record, and at PZ still, Racquel would give birth to daughter Robyn soon after this and sadly pass away only a few years later in '94)
(wish could identify the Orangutans in the video by name)
(for some reason, all the footage did enjoy but for some reason really found the Hamadryas Baboons grooming each-other really charismatic and cute)
some other animals in video (in memory of their
appearance order)
Pelican,
Meerkat (in old exhibit 1991-1999 in an African themed sunken viewing bunker opposite a viewing window for Memphis the Rhino (sadly no footage of him), the bunker was 'sunken' because path leading there went down a slight slope with the outdoor viewing area to see Memphis being on the west side of the path, now all of it is part of Memphis and his son's much larger exhibit/daytime-yard)
African Hunting Dog (as they were called by PZ at the time, the African Painted Dog naming came with the new African Dogs when they arrived in 2005)
GL Tamarin & Pygmy Marmosets & CT Tamarin
White-Fronted Lemur & B+W Ruffed Lemur & Ringtailed Lemur
Orangutans (as mentioned wish could identify individually. The exhibit setup the pre 15m climbing towers, foliage and public elevated walkway)
SC Otters being very playful in their old exhibit with glass front water viewing one side and looking over barrier viewing on the other (footage shows glass underwater viewing twice)
Sulawesi Crested Mac in old 'Baboon/Macaque row'
White-Handed Gibbons (as PZ called them instead of Lar) seen in old 'Gibbon row' along with Horace & Philip & Racquel
a cute Turtle (not sure what species, I dont think Western Swamp Turtle because think they are smaller, this exhibit is near where the 'rainforest hut' is now)
cute Quokka
cute Guinea Pigs drinking from their waterbowl outside 'Harmony Farm'
three sleeping Pig(lets I think) asleep on the straw in their pen in the 'Harmony Farm' barn
Kangaroos and Koala in the old setup where the Aus' Bushwalk is now, but the setup prior to that (ie less rugged and Australian 'bushy')
cute Ducks
Swans I think in the waterpond where the 'Australian Wetlands' would later be built