Has anyone else also seen the most recent episode of het echte leven in de zoo?
I was shocked to see that exactly what I and several other members on here worried, the gorillas attacked the owl faced guenons, a species thats not just endagered in the wild (vu) but also extremely rare in captivity. Do they still keep them together? Personaly do I realy hope they either find another place within the zoo or give them to a better suited facility.
Generaly would I have to say that several scenes from this season felt off.
From the portayal of a roach in the dart frog tank, that according to their claims got hunted down by a vampire crab to in my perception presenting the situation with the bongo calf as lost two the impossibility to pick neither extremes of the spectrum.
Vampire crabs can and would hurt the frogs, if one can believe keepers accounts from the internet, but personaly does it make sense, if they can pinch a roach that hard they would not shy away from the frogs. The images looked staged to me, my issue with that is that such a false portrayal could lead to people believing, that they could be kept together, what does not seem to be a viable option.
The presentation, the cuts and interviews made the impression that they more or less let the bongo calv starve, maybe not entirely but for a prolonged time. Maybe I misunderstood something, but I read their wording as if they were saying they would have only two options, either let the calf die or hand read. But did not several zoos show other options, like guiding the calf to the mothers udders (not sure if bongos would be too aggressive) and if that would fail leaving the calf with the mother, but offering bottles through the gutter disguised so that the animal would still maintain the relative illusion of the mothers present being one source.
They also fed the southern bald ibis chicks without any disguise for some time,and only after a few days or so added printed pictures, but is not it common practice to build a puppet that vaguely resembles the species?
Its not that I think the zoo would be entirely bad, but that criticism must be allowed to always achieve the best standard possible. Its human to make mistakes both on their side and on mine.