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I was just lazy and copied GL's name. They were actually white-fronted Capuchins.

I don't like the name white-fronted capuchins (a direct translation of Cebus albifrons), because they have no white on their fronts - just a paler shade of brown. The monkeys that I remember were officially white-throated capuchins (Cebus capucinus), which have their faces, sides of head and shoulders white, as well as their throats, with the rest of their bodies black. I always think of them as black and white capuchins, but I apologise for using the name here and for any confusion caused. Zootierliste surprised me by confirming this memory :)
Pertinax jogged my memory of the Himalayan (Asian black) bears, which I now recollect clearly. They had a very large enclosure which won an award.

Alan
 
.......a White rhino.........

Incidentally, Glasgow Zoo's female white rhinoceros was "Mashobini" the southern white rhino from London Zoo; she was sent to Glasgow in 1986 shortly after "Ben", London Zoo's male northern white rhino, was sent to Dvur Kralove.
 
Incidentally, Glasgow Zoo's female white rhinoceros was "Mashobini" the southern white rhino from London Zoo; she was sent to Glasgow in 1986 shortly after "Ben", London Zoo's male northern white rhino, was sent to Dvur Kralove.

Wow!!!:eek: I had absolutely no idea of that- thanks for posting.
 
The monkeys that I remember were officially white-throated capuchins (Cebus capucinus), which have their faces, sides of head and shoulders white, as well as their throats, with the rest of their bodies black.

I'll just agree with whatever you say here I think...:D
 
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