I went to the zoo the other day and a keeper told me that they just received a male Bolivian jaguar to breed with the female Nindiri. He'll be in quarantine for about 30 days before being moved to EO to begin the introduction process.
Exciting news! We have a new male mandrill also. I think he has been here about a month. His name is Jasper. I don't know what zoo he came from. Oh, the crested screamers are sitting on a nest of 6 eggs!I went to the zoo the other day and a keeper told me that they just received a male Bolivian jaguar to breed with the female Nindiri. He'll be in quarantine for about 30 days before being moved to EO to begin the introduction process.
There are no subspecies of jaguar. I suspect, however, that it is a jaguar that was imported from Bolivia, which would be great news for the genetic diversity of the captive population (assuming he breeds).
There are no subspecies of jaguar.
The Wolf's Guenons were in there exhibit last Saturday when I was there, I will go tomorrow to see if they are still there betsy.
In a blog post of the Safari park: "What are we going to do with all the males? ...Some day we hope to build a new African elephant facility designed to house different elephant social groups somewhere out along the Journey into Africa tour path."
We went to the zoo on Friday 1/14/2011 and the Wolf's Guenons are back with the pigmy hippos.
Do you recall what was in the glassed-in enclosure next to the orangutans? This is where the Wolf's guenons were before I believe.
The San Diego Zoo welcomed a little bundle of joy on Wednesday. Well, check that. It's a baby hippo. Little doesn't actually apply.
The hippo - the sex is still unknown - was born at 11:30 a.m.
It was a welcomed arrival. Two years ago, a male hippo named Otis was brought from the Los Angeles Zoo in hopes that a little magic would happen with the zoo's female hippo, Funani.
And what do you know.
While they got off to a rocky start - Funani striggled for dominance - the pair soon settled in together. Add a little candlelight, a little Barry White, a couple barrels of wine...
According to the zoo, keepers began to see breeding between the two last April. The gestation period for a hippo is eight months.
“Since June 2010, Funani has gained about 300 pounds,” said Matt Akel, a San Diego Zoo animal care supervisor.
One word: "Wow."
Otis was removed from the exhibit a few weeks because it wasn't known how he'd react to being a dad at this new location. Funani has given birth to three calves fathered by Jabba, the previous male hippo at the zoo.
Otis was brought to the San Diego zoo in hopes of diversifying the hippo population, the zoo said.
Funani was in labor for about two hours. Soon after the birth, the baby hippo popped out of the water and tasted sweet air.
Hippos are listed as vulnerable in the wild.
great news havent had a hippo birth in the us in a while
No biggie, not a very well known zoo, but it does seem hippo births have been lacking.