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hmmm.....wonder where they will get a new group from?? the Bronx zoo has had quite a few tigers cubs the last couple years.......
I don't know. It'll be interesting. They can't just add a random tiger to the mix because they don't always get along. They were very lucky with this group, all sisters, who came before the park opened. It's the same with many of the species. If you want to have a functioning social group, the process of adding new members can be very tricky. That's why they often have separated habitats for males and females. It's not so much to prevent breeding, it's to prevent the males from being aggressive with each other over the females. The adult male hippos, gorillas (except for daddy Gino!), elephants are all kept in different areas.
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I don't know. It'll be interesting. They can't just add a random tiger to the mix because they don't always get along. They were very lucky with this group, all sisters, who came before the park opened. It's the same with many of the species. If you want to have a functioning social group, the process of adding new members can be very tricky. That's why they often have separated habitats for males and females. It's not so much to prevent breeding, it's to prevent the males from being aggressive with each other over the females. The adult male hippos, gorillas (except for daddy Gino!), elephants are all kept in different areas.
That is why I thought of the Bronx Zoo - they have had at least 3 litters (3 in each) tiger cubs in the last couple years - haven't heard if they are promised somewhere else, but I would imagine the older ones are nearing their time there to have to be moved, could be interesting - especially as I have LOTS of pics of some of them when they were little
Can't imagine Gino with any of the other "guys", that would be scary!!!!
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That is why I thought of the Bronx Zoo - they have had at least 3 litters (3 in each) tiger cubs in the last couple years - haven't heard if they are promised somewhere else, but I would imagine the older ones are nearing their time there to have to be moved, could be interesting - especially as I have LOTS of pics of some of them when they were little
Can't imagine Gino with any of the other "guys", that would be scary!!!!
It would be great if they got one of the litters you "know"!
The National Zoo here in DC has also had quite a few tiger cubs (cheetahs as well if they want to change up the cats!).
Hope they're able to get a new group, although I assume they'd need to wait until all of the current tigers have passed?
The National Zoo here in DC has also had quite a few tiger cubs (cheetahs as well if they want to change up the cats!).
Hope they're able to get a new group, although I assume they'd need to wait until all of the current tigers have passed?
I'm sure they'll be able to get more tigers-- I don't know how they'll handle the timing. They may get a new group before the others are all gone. They could retire the older cats to backstage to live out their lives. That is occasionally done with older animals. They have a "retirement village" at Rafiki's! I'm sure they wouldn't want the habitat to be empty for long. More cheetahs would be nice, but they don't really like to be in large groups, and couldn't be on display on the Asia trail in any case. The theming of the tiger area is so spectacular I'm sure they want to always have tigers there.
I have a friend who goes to South Africa every summer to volunteer for various animal rescue charities. The first time she was at a Cheeta Sanctury and helped riase some cubs which found there way to San diego zoo (we saw them when we were there) and last time it was a lion sanctuary and again the cubs were destined for parks or zoos in the USA so maybe somewhere like that