Gigit
Well-Known Member
I can sense Sim looking over our shoulders and tutting, so here's a new thread to carry on the discussion about Monkey Heights from the news from Paignton thread.
Wearing a rainproof deerstalker, I spoke to a monkey keeper today. Apparently, it was never the intention for the monkeys to have access to the plane trees. The idea was that visitors could look down from tree height at the monkeys. The colobus escapees weren't used to electric fences when first put in the enclosure and this aided their escape.
The King Colobus monkeys have recently been joined by a male, Martin, from Chester and it is hoped they will soon produce a baby.
The adult female Diana Monkey is heavily pregnant and due to give birth at any time.
Wearing a rainproof deerstalker, I spoke to a monkey keeper today. Apparently, it was never the intention for the monkeys to have access to the plane trees. The idea was that visitors could look down from tree height at the monkeys. The colobus escapees weren't used to electric fences when first put in the enclosure and this aided their escape.
The King Colobus monkeys have recently been joined by a male, Martin, from Chester and it is hoped they will soon produce a baby.
The adult female Diana Monkey is heavily pregnant and due to give birth at any time.