Individual Behavior Of Female Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii L.) With Enclosure Management System In Siantar Zoo

A. H. John
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Sumatran orangutans (Pongoabelii L.) is an endangered species due to habitat destruction. Conservation strategies need to be done in preventing extinction of orangutans, such as ex-situ conservation in Siantar zoo. This study aims to determine the behavior of individual male orangutan at Siantar Zoo with a management system. The observatuons was conducted for 14  days  in  August  with  the  Focal  Animal  Sampling  method,  data  recorded  using  the Instantaneous  method  and  descriptive data using  the Open Ended  interview technique.  The results showed the overall frequency of individual male orangutan behavior were locomotion (33,43%), resting (27,36%), eating (25,24%), playing (9%), agonistic (3,64%), self care (0,83%) and pooping (0,5%). The behavior of individual male orangutan is influenced by the number of visitors, namely the locomotion behavior of the crowded visitor category (34,37%), medium (30,31%)  and  quiet  (33,18%).  The  resting  behavior  of  crowded  visitor  catego ry  (25,02%), medium (28,19%) and quiet (27,44%). The eating behavior for crowded, medium and quiet categories was 25,96% ; 25,47% and 26,30%. The playing behavior in crowded, medium and quiet categories is 7,96% ; 7,71% ; 9,75%. Agonistic behavior in crowded categories (5,44%), medium  (7,11%)  and  quiet  (  1,96%).  Self-care  behavior  for  crowded,medium  and  quiet categories was 0,64% ; 0,83% ; 0,88%. The pooping behavior in the crowded category is 0,59%, in the medium category is 0,38% and in the quiet category is 0,49%. Themanagement system for male  orangutan  at  Siantar  Zoo  already  has  a  fairly  good  and  regular  system.  The  cage management has met the minimum requirements and the male orangutan has a optimal body weight and has never been infected with a serious disease.
雌性苏门答腊猩猩的个体行为西安塔动物园的圈地管理系统
苏门答腊猩猩(Pongoabelii L.)是由于栖息地的破坏而濒临灭绝的物种。为了防止猩猩的灭绝,需要采取保护策略,例如Siantar动物园的迁地保护。本研究旨在通过管理系统来确定Siantar动物园雄性猩猩个体的行为。8月,采用焦点动物取样法进行了为期14天的观察,数据采用瞬时法记录,描述性数据采用开放式访谈技术。结果表明,雄性猩猩个体行为频次依次为运动(33,43%)、休息(27,36%)、进食(25,24%)、玩耍(9%)、激动(3,64%)、自我照顾(0,83%)和排便(0,5%)。雄性猩猩个体的行为受游客数量的影响,即拥挤类(34.37%)、中等类(30.31%)和安静类(33.18%)的移动行为。来访者的休息行为有拥挤类(25.02%)、中等类(28.19%)和安静类(27.44%)。拥挤类、中等类和安静类的进食行为占25.96%;25.47%和26.30%。拥挤、中等和安静类别的游戏行为占7.96%;7, 71%;9日,75%。拥挤类别(5.44%)、中等类别(7.11%)和安静类别(1.96%)的激动行为。拥挤、中等和安静类别的自我护理行为为0.64%;0, 83%;0, 88%。在拥挤的类别中,排便行为为0.59%,在中等类别中为0.38%,在安静类别中为0.49%。西安塔动物园雄性猩猩的管理体系已经有了一个比较完善和规律的体系。笼内管理已达到最低要求,雄猩猩体重最佳,从未感染过严重疾病。
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