R Rosieprimate New Member 14 Jan 2021 #1 Anyone know of any zoo with African green monkeys in the US? They may still be generalized as a vervet subspecies (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus).
Anyone know of any zoo with African green monkeys in the US? They may still be generalized as a vervet subspecies (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus).
MonkeyBat Well-Known Member 5+ year member 15 Jan 2021 #2 Rosieprimate said: Anyone know of any zoo with African green monkeys in the US? They may still be generalized as a vervet subspecies (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus). Click to expand... Wild Adventures in Valdosta Georgia has some according to their website
Rosieprimate said: Anyone know of any zoo with African green monkeys in the US? They may still be generalized as a vervet subspecies (Chlorocebus aethiops sabaeus). Click to expand... Wild Adventures in Valdosta Georgia has some according to their website
birdsandbats Well-Known Member 5+ year member 15 Jan 2021 #3 I don't know of any captive ones but there is a feral population in southern Florida.
Chlidonias Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 16 Jan 2021 #4 birdsandbats said: I don't know of any captive ones but there is a feral population in southern Florida. Click to expand... I didn't realise those had been properly identified, but I had a look and found this 2019 paper confirming their species: An Introduced Primate Species, <i>Chlorocebus sabaeus</i>, in Dania Beach, Florida: Investigating Origins, Demographics, and Anthropogenic Implications of an Established Population - ProQuest
birdsandbats said: I don't know of any captive ones but there is a feral population in southern Florida. Click to expand... I didn't realise those had been properly identified, but I had a look and found this 2019 paper confirming their species: An Introduced Primate Species, <i>Chlorocebus sabaeus</i>, in Dania Beach, Florida: Investigating Origins, Demographics, and Anthropogenic Implications of an Established Population - ProQuest
MonkeyBat Well-Known Member 5+ year member 16 Jan 2021 #5 I'm sure there may be some in Caribbean collections as well. Does anyone know if Emperor Valley Zoo still has them?
I'm sure there may be some in Caribbean collections as well. Does anyone know if Emperor Valley Zoo still has them?