taiyuu_otoko
Master Don Juan
Not just for humans.
Chimp rejected by his own mom.
Adopted by other female chimps.
All females reject him.
Moved to another zoo.
Gets his chimpa$$ beat.
Now they might literally put him out of his misery.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/25/hear...lied-in-german-zoo-by-other-primates-8392274/
Bili was born in a zoo in England in 2008 but moved to Frankfurt Zoo when he was rejected by his mother at just three-months-old. There, he was adopted by a group of females who had experience with dealing with unwanted youngsters. He was then moved to Wuppertal Zoo in November 2018 to become a breeding male after the females in Frankfurt refused to mate with him. But twin males Azibo and Ayubu have taken a disliking to Bili and attack him, and the rest of the group join in when Bili tries to defend himself. Wuppertal zoo’s Deputy Director Severin Dressget said: ‘This was done with the aim of integrating him into the existing group and thus to contribute to the preservation of the highly endangered bonobos by breeding.’
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/25/hear...an-zoo-by-other-primates-8392274/?ito=cbshare
Chimp rejected by his own mom.
Adopted by other female chimps.
All females reject him.
Moved to another zoo.
Gets his chimpa$$ beat.
Now they might literally put him out of his misery.
https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/25/hear...lied-in-german-zoo-by-other-primates-8392274/
Bili was born in a zoo in England in 2008 but moved to Frankfurt Zoo when he was rejected by his mother at just three-months-old. There, he was adopted by a group of females who had experience with dealing with unwanted youngsters. He was then moved to Wuppertal Zoo in November 2018 to become a breeding male after the females in Frankfurt refused to mate with him. But twin males Azibo and Ayubu have taken a disliking to Bili and attack him, and the rest of the group join in when Bili tries to defend himself. Wuppertal zoo’s Deputy Director Severin Dressget said: ‘This was done with the aim of integrating him into the existing group and thus to contribute to the preservation of the highly endangered bonobos by breeding.’
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2019/01/25/hear...an-zoo-by-other-primates-8392274/?ito=cbshare