The votes are in, the results have been tabulated and the Little Rock Zoo is proud to announce that the name of its new baby chimpanzee is JUMOKE (pronounced joo MOH keh).
A total of 1,401 votes were cast in an online poll collected at the Little Rock Zoo’s website. Jumoke received 42 percent of the vote with 584 votes. Kibale received 36 percent of the vote with 504 percent and Kgosi received 22 percent with 313 votes.
The public was asked to participate in an online poll posted after the July 18, 2015, birth of its new baby chimpanzee to chimp Mahale (pronounced ma HAH lay). Keepers selected three possible choices from which the public would be asked to choose:
Jumoke – Swahili for “everyone loves the child”
Kibale – (pronounced kih BAH lay) named after Kibale National Park in Uganda. The baby’s mother, Mahale, was named for Mahale Mountains National Park in Tanzania.
Kgosi – (pronounced koh see) a Setswana term for “king” or “chief”. The baby’s grandfather was named “King Richard”
This marks the second birth for Mahale who gave birth to Kendi (pronounced ken dee) on August 29, 2009. While paternity tests have not been conducted, keepers suspect the likely father of the baby is Kijana (pronounced key JHON ah) the alpha male chimpanzee of the group.
The new baby and the chimp family are most likely to be visible to the public during the 1:30 p.m. scatter feed at the Great Ape exhibit every day. However, keepers note that mom and baby have access to an indoor air conditioned area and have the choice to venture outside or stay inside.
The birth of this chimp comes as the result of the Little Rock Zoo’s participation in the chimpanzee Species Survival Plan (SSP) of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). The SSP is an organization with members from other AZA accredited zoos that makes breeding and companionship recommendations for endangered animals. The Little Rock Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
