I just visited Melbourne Zoo today and want to give an update on the Treetop Apes & Monkeys trail. The exhibits are as follows:
Window 1 (Right): Currently holds all the Cotton-top tamarins. Signs for Tieu the White-cheeked Gibbon are still shown.
Window 2 (Left): Holds Black-handed Spider Monkeys. Six of them I believe.
Window 3 (Left): This is the old enclosure for the Spider Monkeys and is currently empty.
Window 4 (Right): This is another view for the Cotton-top Tamarin's enclosure. This time, they have updated the signs and there are signs for the Cotton-top Tamarins.
Window 5 (Right): Signs show Eastern Black and White Colobus Monkeys are held here, but none are to be seen and the enclosure is empty.
Window 6 (Right): Again, there are signs showing for the Eastern Black and White Colobus Monkey, but there are none to be seen and the enclosure is empty
Window 7 (Right): This enclosure holds the White-cheeked Gibbons pair. There is still a rope at the front of the window to help the gibbons adjust to visitors.
Window 8 (Left): This was the most exciting enclosure as I first thought that the exhibit was empty. There were no signs on either side of the viewing windows and no signs of movement. However, just as I was about to leave, I spotted two small bodies similar to a Cotton-top Tamarin hiding. One of them suddenly began to run towards the window and it turned its face to reveal that it was an Emperor Tamarin!! Finally on display. I managed to get a quick picture of one of them. They are only two of them to be seen.
Window 9 (Left): Currently empty. Shows signs of Crimson-bellied Parakeets and has a sticker on the window saying, "Something exciting coming soon."
I wonder why they kept the Colobus Monkeys off display, it seems like they are renovating many of the enclosures. Currently, there are now 4 empty enclosures and 4 occupied enclosures. Also, the gibbon pair looks set to move out of their exhibit soon, bringing the total of empty exhibits to five. Maybe, there are going to bring in some new species soon, perhaps the Golden Lion Tamarin?? We'll just have to wait and see...
Window 1 (Right): Currently holds all the Cotton-top tamarins. Signs for Tieu the White-cheeked Gibbon are still shown.
Window 2 (Left): Holds Black-handed Spider Monkeys. Six of them I believe.
Window 3 (Left): This is the old enclosure for the Spider Monkeys and is currently empty.
Window 4 (Right): This is another view for the Cotton-top Tamarin's enclosure. This time, they have updated the signs and there are signs for the Cotton-top Tamarins.
Window 5 (Right): Signs show Eastern Black and White Colobus Monkeys are held here, but none are to be seen and the enclosure is empty.
Window 6 (Right): Again, there are signs showing for the Eastern Black and White Colobus Monkey, but there are none to be seen and the enclosure is empty
Window 7 (Right): This enclosure holds the White-cheeked Gibbons pair. There is still a rope at the front of the window to help the gibbons adjust to visitors.
Window 8 (Left): This was the most exciting enclosure as I first thought that the exhibit was empty. There were no signs on either side of the viewing windows and no signs of movement. However, just as I was about to leave, I spotted two small bodies similar to a Cotton-top Tamarin hiding. One of them suddenly began to run towards the window and it turned its face to reveal that it was an Emperor Tamarin!! Finally on display. I managed to get a quick picture of one of them. They are only two of them to be seen.
Window 9 (Left): Currently empty. Shows signs of Crimson-bellied Parakeets and has a sticker on the window saying, "Something exciting coming soon."
I wonder why they kept the Colobus Monkeys off display, it seems like they are renovating many of the enclosures. Currently, there are now 4 empty enclosures and 4 occupied enclosures. Also, the gibbon pair looks set to move out of their exhibit soon, bringing the total of empty exhibits to five. Maybe, there are going to bring in some new species soon, perhaps the Golden Lion Tamarin?? We'll just have to wait and see...
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