0.1 black and white colobus born: Baby Colobus monkey welcomed at Canberra's National Zoo and Aquarium - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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That's great news on every level, but it raises the question, where did the extra Colobus monkeys come from and when? And how many do they have now?
they should have seven colobus there now. They had a pair already, of which I think the female has since died. All three males which were at Melbourne went to National (leaving Melbourne with only two females total).
I did notice only two Colobus at Melbourne earlier this year, but didn't realise that was all they had. Don't suppose they will get anymore in either. It will certainly be a good display at Canberra now.
A keeper at Melbourne has informed me that they are getting a new male in to keep the gene pool nice and healthy
Regular visitors to the Zoo and Members would be aware that part of our new area has already opened to the public!
You can view our African Dogs & Ring-tail and Black & White Ruff Lemur displays, as well as wander through another Native walk-thru with Kangaroo and Emu.
During peak times, we open another car park to take overflow traffic, and an additional keyhole entrance to help cope with holiday crowds.
I checked with some people, and the puma and all three bears are (or should be) still alive.We only saw 1 Brown bear - have the others died? Also, no signs of the puma they used to have.... have they passed on also?
RIP Big Fella. Amazing Bear. Very sad
oh, interesting. (Good thing I had the "(or should be)" in my post above!).Interestingly, someone on the zoo's Facebook page posted a comment on the 23rd September (2015):
with a picture of presumably Big Fella, National Zoo and Aquarium's male European brown bear........