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I think they are, although they have said they moved numerous Rainforest animals into outdoor enclosures, including the sloths and goeldi's monkeys. Unless you plan on visiting for a specific animal, I doubt enough is closed for it to be not worth a visit.Are the indoor areas still closed?
The zoo posted on facebook today something about their 7 new world monkey species. I know they have GHL Tamarins, Cottontop Tamarin, Emperor Tamarin, Goeldis Monkey, Pygmy Marmoset, and Titis- does anyone know what the seventh is?
Do you think it's the Spider monkeys from their masterplan or some other small Monkey for Rainforests, Rivers, and Reefs? (possibly another tamarin- such as Pieds or GLTs?, maybe Geoffroy's Marmoset?) If it's for Rainforests, some more animals could be used in the last exhibit, it always seems emptier than the rest of themI just saw this today and looked into it a bit, apparently its an new to the zoo species that they haven't announced yet. This info is in the comments of the Facebook post from Decemeber 14th.
TBH I have no idea. I am hoping it is unusual. Since it's likely to be in the RRR building I don't think it would be Spider Monkeys and since they have GHL Tamarins I don't think they would get GLTs. This is pure conjecture but I don't know if RWPZ's Pied Tamarins left the collection or are BTS, so if they are still bts maybe they are going over to Buttonwood, again this is just speculation. I am a member at Buttonwood so if I hear anything I will post it.Do you think it's the Spider monkeys from their masterplan or some other small Monkey for Rainforests, Rivers, and Reefs? (possibly another tamarin- such as Pieds or GLTs?, maybe Geoffroy's Marmoset?) If it's for Rainforests, some more animals could be used in the last exhibit, it always seems emptier than the rest of them
I know they wanted to get screamers to live with the Pudu, but the other two are very exciting additions! I love that Night monkeys are coming back to New England and golden frogs are definitely a great amphibian species. Love that the zoo is making smart choices for acquisitions. The little things can go a long way to improve the facility.Log into Facebook
The zoo announced what the 7th monkey species is along with 2 other new species.
The new monkeys are a pair of Ma's Night Monkeys!!!
The other 2 species are Southern Screamer & Panamanian Golden Frogs.
Excellent news! I hope to possibly visit buttonwood on my way up to cape cod in may, and this is all the more reason to go!Log into Facebook
The zoo announced what the 7th monkey species is along with 2 other new species.
The new monkeys are a pair of Ma's Night Monkeys!!!
The other 2 species are Southern Screamer & Panamanian Golden Frogs.
I only ever remember seeing some basic Poison Dart Frogs on Exhibit. Are you sure Atelopus varius was ever on exhibit? I could just not remember them.What other the six other monkey species at the zoo?
I wonder if the zoo's Atelopus varius are on-exhibit at all and/or if they're being replaced by the Panamanians.
~Thylo
I only ever remember seeing some basic Poison Dart Frogs on Exhibit. Are you sure Atelopus varius was ever on exhibit? I could just not remember them.