Zookeepers have now solved the mystery.
Although there is no surveillance footage for verification, the zookeepers believe that Momo and Itō were able to mate through a tiny hole measuring aboutThe gibbons reportedly took turns going on display in the morning and afternoon in an exhibition area in front of Momo’s cage.“We think it’s very likely that on one of the days that Itō was in the exhibition space, they copulated through a hole,” Yamano said.According to Yamano, the zoo hopes to move Itō in with Momo and their offspring.
“They have to get used to each other first. But hopefully they live together as one family,” he said. “It is a precious life born into the world, we will continue to take good care of him and hope that he will live a healthy long life,” Hideki Hisano, the deputy director of the zoo, told
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