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výroční zpráva 2009 ( 4,12 MB ) - Zoo Ostrava

výroční zpráva 2009 ( 4,12 MB ) - Zoo Ostrava

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Keeping the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)at <strong>Ostrava</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong>Jan PluháčekDedicated to the memory of the longest-living dweller of <strong>Ostrava</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong>,Roza the hippo femaleOn 7 October <strong>2009</strong> in the morning, the common hippo female Roza died at <strong>Ostrava</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> after having suffereda difficult but very short disease. This animal was the longest-living inhabitant ever held in <strong>Ostrava</strong>. What'smore, this female was a founder of zoo's common hippo stock. Not only the facts mentioned above, but alsoother events that concerned the <strong>Ostrava</strong> hippo stock in <strong>2009</strong> lead me to make a summary of the breedinghistory of this <strong>Ostrava</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> flagship species from the very beginning, which dates back to 16 November 1967,when it was this very hippo, female Roza, who arrived at the then elephant house from the zoo in Dvur Kralove.Roza was six, as she was born to a female Tanga and Tanga's son Lutz II in Munich on 20 June 1961. Tanga hadcome from Leipzig and later became the longest-living hippo in the world - she died in Munich on <strong>12</strong> July 1995when she was 61 years old. Lutz II was fathered by Lutz I of Berlin origin. In 1966, Roza left Munich for DvurKralove <strong>Zoo</strong> together with her siblings, a female Dora and a male Heini, to subsequently continue to <strong>Ostrava</strong>on her own a year later.The first male to follow Roza, named Honza, arrived at <strong>Ostrava</strong> on 13 July 1968. This hippo was born toa female Aenne II and a male Toni at Cologne <strong>Zoo</strong> on 20 July 1967. The fact that Toni's parents were caught inthe wild and Aenne II was imported from the wild as well places Honza amongst a few European hippos withfully known pedigree.An important milestone for the hippo stock at <strong>Ostrava</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> arrived on 30 January 1972 for it was the dateof birth for a first calf of Honza and Roza. This animal turned out to be a female and was named Dita. Rearedwith success, Dita was the very first common hippo born in the then Czechoslovakia, by which <strong>Ostrava</strong> <strong>Zoo</strong> gotseveral months ahead of Prague and Dvur Kralove parks, with Prague having held hippos as early as in 1933and Dvur Kralove having been a hippo holder since 1966. In Dvur Kralove, they bred their first hippo in August1972, while Prague was not successful in this before May 1974. On 24 May 1975, Dita was sold to Dutch animaldealer Van den Brink and her fate is unfortunately unknown.In 1975, hippos were moved to a new annex to the house that has remained in service until today, in fact inunchanged form. Here the animals have available a relatively large pool (108 m 2 ) that can be divided whennecessary. The dry area (51 m 2 ) can be split in two as well, with both sections providing access to the pool bymeans of stairs. There is an outdoor enclosure of 387 m 2 adjoining the house, to which the animals can accessfrom the indoor pool, as there is no pool outdoors.From the many more calves produced by the hippo pair, a female Katka born on 31 August 1977 is worthto mention, as it was the only young hippo that ever stayed in <strong>Ostrava</strong> until full maturity. Katka was and stillis mated by her father Honza. Her first calf was born on 22 October 1982, meaning that she was then 5; theyoung one was a female Alenka, who was subsequently sold to an animal dealer as well, this time MullerCompany, thus being another animal without any additional details of life history.65

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