Update on the Common chimpanzee infant:
Meet St. Louis Zoo’s Newest Primate — Raven The 2-Month-Old Chimpanzee
In October, St. Louis Zoo chimpanzee Utamu gave birth to a baby girl. Two months later, the infant — named Raven — is starting to reach exciting milestones, like reaching for objects and trying to mimic chimpanzee vocalizations.
Raven spends her days clinging to Utamu’s side. Boostrom said it will be at least a few months before Raven would venture even a few feet away from her mom. In the meantime, Utamu has introduced her newborn to the rest of the zoo’s chimpanzees.
While Utamu and Raven are the center of attention within the zoo’s chimpanzee community, it may be some time before the public will be able to see the pair. Boostrom said that Utamu will have the ultimate say of when Raven is ready for a public debut.
Meet St. Louis Zoo’s Newest Primate — Raven The 2-Month-Old Chimpanzee
In October, St. Louis Zoo chimpanzee Utamu gave birth to a baby girl. Two months later, the infant — named Raven — is starting to reach exciting milestones, like reaching for objects and trying to mimic chimpanzee vocalizations.
Raven spends her days clinging to Utamu’s side. Boostrom said it will be at least a few months before Raven would venture even a few feet away from her mom. In the meantime, Utamu has introduced her newborn to the rest of the zoo’s chimpanzees.
While Utamu and Raven are the center of attention within the zoo’s chimpanzee community, it may be some time before the public will be able to see the pair. Boostrom said that Utamu will have the ultimate say of when Raven is ready for a public debut.