It wasn't a marmoset it was a golden headed lion tamarin. Also the chimp Oscar killed a second one.A red panda ate a marmoset? Is there any kind of proof in the form of a press release/photo evidence? I’m not doubting you, but if I can get a firsthand source that would be really incredible.
What was a Golden Headed Lion Tamarin doing being with Chimps ?It wasn't a marmoset it was a golden headed lion tamarin. Also the chimp Oscar killed a second one.
possibly satisfying its curiosity? I’ve known free ranging Pygmy Marmosets do that with Cusimanses and Capuchins respectively. Neither of them made it back home….What was a Golden Headed Lion Tamarin doing being with Chimps ?
This were the free range. They lived in house by otters before the silver marmoset didWhat was a Golden Headed Lion Tamarin doing being with Chimps ?
Hang on, you're saying that the Tamarins were housed with Chimpanzees, when was this ? I thought that Whipsnade had more sense than to house any small primates with Chimpanzees.or were they housed near the Chimpanzees enclosure. Either way, I think it was stupid to house free range primates near the Chimpanzees.This were the free range. They lived in house by otters before the silver marmoset did
Hang on, you're saying that the Tamarins were housed with Chimpanzees, when was this ? I thought that Whipsnade had more sense than to house any small primates with Chimpanzees.or were they housed near the Chimpanzees enclosure. Either way, I think it was stupid to house free range primates near the Chimpanzees.
Just to clarify, no tamarins or marmosets were housed with chimpanzees. That didn’t happen.
I wouldn’t even say it was that close to the chimps either, I had no idea they went that far from the
It’s a fair distance between where they were housed and the chimps so they would have had to range a reasonable way - there are trees but it would still have meant some ground travel and the chimps have a moat so the primate would also have to scale the fence and go along the side of it to get in with the chimps. And then get caught and eaten. Not a small effort and not ‘nearby’ really. I’d doubt anyone would have thought they would be coincident, but then having them effectively free ranging at all was probably quite a risk and wouldn’t be done these
No I'm not saying they were housed with chimps you haven't bothered to read my writing. I said they live in house near ottersHang on, you're saying that the Tamarins were housed with Chimpanzees, when was this ? I thought that Whipsnade had more sense than to house any small primates with Chimpanzees.or were they housed near the Chimpanzees enclosure. Either way, I think it was stupid to house free range primates near the Chimpanzees.
Obviously, I "bothered to read your writing " I miss read it.No I'm not saying they were housed with chimps you haven't bothered to read my writing. I said they live in house near otters
No I'm not saying they were housed with chimps you haven't bothered to read my writing. I said they live in house near otters
That's what I presumed. Errors of that nature do happen and it was a long time ago anyway. Unlocked door?Someone was asking how Koko and Johnnie escaped their enclosure; unfortunately it was human error; we all make mistakes
Obviously? Not though is itObviously, I "bothered to read your writing " I miss read it.
This was about 1998. Don't think there was any publicity put out. No mobile phone videos or anything in those days so no need to cover their backsideIs there a link to an article etc about the incident? In 2015 a tamarin was eaten by otters at Bristol which was reported in the media so I assume there’s something similar available here showing Oscar eating or having eaten the tamarin.
Since you're new to ZooChat, you might want to consider adopting a more polite tone moving forward.Obviously? Not though is it