Sausagefingers
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Which was the gentle lemur you mentioned before that was one of the original founding animals collected by Durrell in Madagascar?
It was rosies mate at shaldon, I think he was called bandro.
Which was the gentle lemur you mentioned before that was one of the original founding animals collected by Durrell in Madagascar?
It was rosies mate at shaldon, I think he was called bandro.
The most recent list for Duke primate Centre, from last year. Older ones are available of you create an account I believe.
Eastern lesser bamboo lemurs currently held, elderly couple in there 20s.
The most recent list for Duke primate Centre, from last year. Older ones are available of you create an account I believe.
Eastern lesser bamboo lemurs currently held, elderly couple in there 20s.
Ah I see, I've heard of Bandro and seen videos of him but I don't think he was one of the original 10 gentle lemurs brought to Jersey from Madagascar by Durrell.
I think Bandro must have been the offspring of these founders though.
I'll have to look this up, interesting.
Tbh I may have the name wrong. I think bandro is what the Malagasy people called gentle lemurs and we called him fatty bandro as he was fairly chunky in comparison to Rosie. But he was definitely introduced to us as a founder animal tgat had never bred, however that of course could be wrong.
Shaldon had a good relationship with Jersey zoo, having had some species early on in the breeding programs started by Durrell.
Fatty bandro, lol
Yes, Bandro is the Malagasy name for this species but I have definitely seen reference of an individual lemur that had been called Bandro within zoos too.
He could have been a gentle lemur that arrived at some point after the original 10 some point in the 1990's I suppose.
I'll have to check this out.
I believe he was from a second expedition in the 90s.
Another file that may be of interest to you attached.