Writhedhornbill
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Across the zoo, into the forest zone. It will be much bigger than it is now.
Wouldn`t think Talapoin Monkeys in a walk through would be a good idea as i believe Chester got rid of their group after they attacked a keeper cleaning the enclosure,but Chestrer still maintain the stud-book for the species!!!!!!!!!
Why is it that guenons in this country all seem to have individuals in their groups with half, or a quarter of their tails missing? I had assumed maybe frost or lack of humidity for tropical species, but I've even seen quite a few vervets with this problem.
I just saw some photos in media of mixed Drill and Wolfs Guenon in US zoos, and wondered about the current status of Guenon in the UK? Obviously Twycross used to house them….
Forgot the YWP Roloways, was just checking the exact Monkeyworld species...Yorkshire Wildlife Park have 4 Roloways - breeding pair and 2 young.
Monkey World has I think 4 Red-Bellied, again breeding pair and 2 young.
Chester has/had a pair of Campbell's Mona but current status unknown.
Grivet (Chlorocebus aethiops): Dartmoor,