Bali Zoo in Indonesia


Bali Zoo
Local name Kebun Binatang Bali
Typezoo

Owner
First elephant arrived2011
Address Jl. Raya Singapadu, Sukawati, Gianyar
Zip-code 80582
Place Ubud
Region Bali
Country Indonesia
Website Website

Directors

Key People -: Ade Savitri (curator)

Veterinarians: Drh Sandita (head veterinarian)

Elephant department

Head keepers
of elephants

Elephant keepers
Record history
History of updates2023-12-24

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Description

Bali Zoo, located at Jl. Raya Singapadu, Sukawati, Gianyar, in Ubud, Indonesia and the first elephant arrived in 2011.

Living elephants

At the Bali Zoo lives 15 elephants with records in this database: (detail list)
  1. Adelia
  2. Budi born 1988
  3. Florentina
  4. Handayani
  5. Hena
  6. Kama born 2023-11-24
  7. Lanang born 2022-03-17
  8. Laraswati
  9. Lola
  10. Moli
  11. Nurhayati born 1978
  12. Rangge
  13. Tanggang
  14. Terry born 1983
  15. Tongkun

Comments / picturesThe first elephants arrived in 2011. Bali Zoo have 14 elephants in total. From website: Names in the Family: Budi, Tanggang, Handayani, Nur, Adelia, Terry, Hena, Tongkun, Moli, Florentina, Lola, Laraswati, Rangge

2022: A very cute child was born at the Zoo. The elephant boy, born on March 17, 2022, was the result of breeding the Sumatran elephant or Elephas maximus sumatranus with a female elephant partner named Terry (39) and a male elephant named Budi (34).

2023: The Bali Zoo in the Village of Singapadu, Gianyar Regency, welcomed its newest resident on 24 November 2023 with the birth of a “Baby Boy” elephant named Kama.

Weighing in at a healthy 80 kilograms at birth, Kama can stand and suckle milk produced by his mother, Nurhayati.

A member of the critically endangered Sumatra Elephant subspecies (Elephas maximus sumatranus), Kama’s father at The Bali Zoo is 35-year-old Budi, while his mother Nurhayati is 45.

Kama was born on 24 November 2023 at 7:00 a.m. and declared in “good health” by Bali Zoo’s head veterinarian, Drh Arya Sandita. Kama’s health is closely monitored by zoo officials who regularly dose the infant with vitamins and a high-protein diet of soybeans supplemented by an array of tropical fruits.

References for records about Bali Zoo

Recommended Citation

Koehl, Dan (2024). Bali Zoo, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=2158. (archived at the Wayback machine)

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