No news is good news,which probably means none of the Gibbons,Chimps or Orangs have popped their clogs or bred either as very little else gets posted about on here,so a question to all you Monkey World lover`s how are Chester`s old Barbary Macaques doing?While this is on the top of page, has there been any news recently?
They still had some 3 or 4 years ago so its possible,I realy only posted the question to prove that if its not a Gibbon,Orang or Chimp then none of the regular Monkey World posters notice that something has happened!!!^ I don't think they have any Barbary Macaques, I think they may have had some a long time ago but they all passed away.
They still had some 3 or 4 years ago so its possible,I realy only posted the question to prove that if its not a Gibbon,Orang or Chimp then none of the regular Monkey World posters notice that something has happened!!!
Code:I have never seen them in the 3 years or so I've visited.
I guess in that case they have finally died out
Code:There are not really any 'regular' posters to the thread because they get such an unpleasant response if they don't post in a way that is deemed acceptable by the Zoochat heavies that they go away and don't bother again.
Seeing as most of the zoochat heavies don`t know what species Peanut is,is to much to ask those people that do know to put which species Peanut is so they don`t have to ask stupid question of what species is Peanut?
Code:Since you are interested several of the stump-tailed macaques died this year, there are now only seven remaining.
Pity I remember seing them when they first arrived they had over 20 then.
Code:The baby wooly Monkey that died earlier in the year was found to have been hurt in a fall. The female siamang gibbon died from a ruptured bowel caused by a peach stone. A squirrel monkey was put to sleep earlier in the year and another female who had been kept in a caravan arrived after the death of her mate. Two cotton-top tamarins arrived after being seized from their owners who didn't have correct paperwork. TJ the capuchin, from the British pet trade died this year.[/quote]
Thanks for the update on some of the other species kept by Monkey World.
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Seeing as most of the zoochat heavies don`t know what species Peanut is,is to much to ask those people that do know to put which species Peanut is so they don`t have to ask stupid question of what species is Peanut?
This has been a problem in the past with people that love Monkey World using names and not mentioning the species,may be things may have changed a corner!Such a request is entirely reasonable, it all depends on how it's phrased!
Thank you OrangePerson. A bachelor group sound interesting but if breeding of the orangs are continued I can see the centre quickly running out of space. Are the orangutan nursery's temporary only? as i thought they already had a nursery?
Killing time while waiting for someone to arrive, I had a look at the Monkey World website for information about the Barbary Macaques.
Winter 1999: there were 7 macaques
Spring 2000: death of The Old Lady aged approx 40 is reported
Winter 2001: 6 macaques 'getting on in years'
Spring 2003: remaining elderly macaques living out their days with 3 elderly stump tailed macaques
Winter 2003: 2 individuals left - May & June - sharing a house with 2 ruffed lemurs. They wanted them to go together so that no one individual was left alone when anyone passed away
I couldn't find any further mention of them so presumably, like many other zoos, Monkey World didn't make a big thing of their deaths.
When I was there last, the sign by the new building said the nursery was for their role as the European Nursery for orangutans so it's not just for any of their own babies that need to be hand reared.
He was technically property of another zoo, but when MW gets them in the creche, does that mean the other zoo no longer owns them? I'm a little confused.
Thats right, both the red ruffeds and the macaques passed away eventually.