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Tulumera(VNEF009) was First Seen on June 4, 2009 in a semi-habituated group named the Nequoia. At the time VNEF001 was dominant female and VNEM002 was dominant male, however VNEM002 was believed to be a natal-dominant male because he was often seen roving away from the group. The Nequoia begant to establish well with habituation but some of the members started to leave the group. Most of the males had take to roving, including VNEM002. A wild male named Pantxo joined the Nequoia in October 2009. VNEF001 died in December, Tulumera had a chance at dominance but she was ousted by an older female named Kaluha. Tulumera helped out with babysitting and sentry duties. In October Tulumera became pregnant but lost her litter in the following month to Kikka. Kaluha evicted Kikka, Tulumera and anothe

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  • Tulumera Nequoia
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  • Tulumera(VNEF009) was First Seen on June 4, 2009 in a semi-habituated group named the Nequoia. At the time VNEF001 was dominant female and VNEM002 was dominant male, however VNEM002 was believed to be a natal-dominant male because he was often seen roving away from the group. The Nequoia begant to establish well with habituation but some of the members started to leave the group. Most of the males had take to roving, including VNEM002. A wild male named Pantxo joined the Nequoia in October 2009. VNEF001 died in December, Tulumera had a chance at dominance but she was ousted by an older female named Kaluha. Tulumera helped out with babysitting and sentry duties. In October Tulumera became pregnant but lost her litter in the following month to Kikka. Kaluha evicted Kikka, Tulumera and anothe
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  • Tulumera(VNEF009) was First Seen on June 4, 2009 in a semi-habituated group named the Nequoia. At the time VNEF001 was dominant female and VNEM002 was dominant male, however VNEM002 was believed to be a natal-dominant male because he was often seen roving away from the group. The Nequoia begant to establish well with habituation but some of the members started to leave the group. Most of the males had take to roving, including VNEM002. A wild male named Pantxo joined the Nequoia in October 2009. VNEF001 died in December, Tulumera had a chance at dominance but she was ousted by an older female named Kaluha. Tulumera helped out with babysitting and sentry duties. In October Tulumera became pregnant but lost her litter in the following month to Kikka. Kaluha evicted Kikka, Tulumera and another female named Mitzi. In February 2010 Kaluha was pregnant so Tulumera and Mitzi were absent. Tulumera was considered Last Seen when she failed to reappear.
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