The zoo told CNN on Friday it believed that Momo and Itō had managed to mate through a small hole in a steel plate between their enclosures. The hole measured about 9 millimeters (0.3 inch) in diameter.
I didn’t know Bill Gibbons lived in a zoo.
Hunter???
During WW2 German POWs were in a camp in Fond du Lac Wisconsin. Local Wisconsin girls would back up to the fence to service those lonely German boys. The Germans loved Wisconsin. It was very much like their home in Germany and a lot of Wisconsinites were of German origin.
Almost afraid to click on this story. The zookeeper?
But glad it’s that wonderful gibbon.
Japanese zoo solves mystery of isolated gibbon’s pregnancy
02/07/2023 11:36:41 AM PST · by Red Badger · 47 replies
UPI ^ | FEB. 3, 2023 / 3:52 PM | By Ben Hooper
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Well, I don’t think we can blame it totally on the male Gibbon. The female apparently cooperated in this endeavor!