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Old 22-12-2008

two new female chimps come to Hamilton Zoo from Adelaide Zoo
Scoop: New female chimpanzees arrive at Hamilton Zoo
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Christmas has come early for Hamilton Zoo, with the arrival of two new female chimpanzees.

Mother Fimi (43) and daughter Sanda (23) have been brought to Hamilton Zoo in the hope they will form breeding pairs with the facility’s male chimpanzees. Breeding has proved unsuccessful amongst the existing chimpanzees – father Mike, mother Lucy, and sons Luka and Lucifer, and hand-reared females Sally and Suzie – due to lack of interest from the hand-reared females. Hamilton Zoo Director Stephen Standley said Zoo staff are excited to welcome Fimi and Sanda, and look forward to the pair playing a key role at the facility.

“As well as Fimi and Sanda being invaluable tools for educating visitors about this endangered species, they could prove vital for the long-term sustainability of chimps in this region,” he said.

Fimi and Sanda arrived at the facility from Adelaide Zoo on 20 November, and had been housed in quarantine up until yesterday. Since coming out of quarantine they have been introduced to the Zoo’s existing chimpanzees through mesh as part of a carefully managed integration process. This process also saw Hamilton Zoo Keeper Catherine Nichols travel to Adelaide to spend time with the pair prior to their move. Mr Standley said due to the aggressive nature of chimpanzees, there are always risks associated with their integration.

“As well as the existing chimps being threatened by Fimi and Sanda, it is possible their arrival will cause a change in hierarchy amongst the males. Currently the youngest son is the dominant male but this could all change once the new females are introduced,” he said.

If their integration goes to plan, Fimi and Sanda could be visible to the public as early as Boxing Day.
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Two new female chimpanzees brought to Hamilton Zoo to kickstart a breeding programme have found the path to true love never runs smooth.


The two Adelaide chimpanzees, who arrived last week, have already been in their first fight, but the behaviour was expected, according to zoo director Stephen Standley.

Mother chimp Fimi, 43, has established dominance over two Hamilton chimps Suzie and Sally, after she and daughter Sanda, 23, were introduced to the other females.

"It looks as though she has clearly taken over the dominance in that group of four," Mr Standley said.

Suzie suffered some superficial bites and has been treated but the good news was that the foursome made friends straight away following the set-to, Mr Standley said.

"We expected some fighting but they made up immediately afterwards by encouraging grooming and interaction."

The zoo plans to let the group into an outside enclosure in a week and a couple of weeks after that Mr Standley said staff intended to let Fimi and Sanda get down to some monkey business by mixing them with males, one at a time.

The aim is for the new additions to form breeding pairs with those males.

While Fimi is at the end of her breeding lifespan, she could provide critical support to likely breeder Sanda in the hierarchical chimpanzee world.
 


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