The old female 'Mamy' - the best of my very bad photos. Note for visitors, the aye-ayes were fed at about 12.15 pm. Tropical House, Chester, 16th May 2016.
The old female 'Mamy' - the best of my very bad photos. Note for visitors, the aye-ayes were fed at about 12.15 pm. Tropical House, Chester, 16th May 2016.
IMO this exhibit is slightly better lit than Bristol's- the 'red' lighting seems more effective.I don't know which AyeAye I saw but it seemed very stereotyped, repeatedly running back and forth along one rope.
IMO this exhibit is slightly better lit than Bristol's- the 'red' lighting seems more effective.I don't know which AyeAye I saw but it seemed very stereotyped, repeatedly running back and forth along one rope.
The male 'Raz' is much more active than the old female 'Mamy'. He was in the left-hand enclosure on the day before your visit. When I have been watching him he has been regularly following a triangular route, but without showing the automaton-like repetition that I associate with classic stereotyping. The "shusher" on duty told me that the keepers change the arrangement of ropes in the enclosure to set him different challenges.