-According to someone named Tony Rocca on Facebook, the meerkats have access to Meerkat Maze again but they may not always be out.
-It seems like the reason the meerkats were off exhibit temporarily was because of the oldest meerkat, Petey Pete, was having health issues. He’s 14 and a senior. He has done better recently and is ok now, so the meerkats were allowed back out. They are social and must stay as a group.
-According to the website, WildWorks Ropes Course seems back open.
-The baby sloth has been named Grogan, not sure if it’s a boy or girl.
-The current family unit of titi monkeys is made up of an older father, daughter, and son. I heard Bellini and his mate Marjorie Belle, who died in 2016, had many offspring over the years but all the others were transferred away for breeding. Not sure what they will do with breeding now with the remaining two offspring but nothing has gone on for years. The daughter, Pepper, is only 9 years old which is still genetically valuable. At one point, the zoo had 9 titi monkeys by my recall. When the number decreased eventually they moved to a smaller exhibit near the end of RACC where they didn’t need as much space. When they moved in there were 4 monkeys but there was another daughter that has also since moved to another zoo. The remaining two offspring are planned to stay in Philly the rest of their lives. At 18 years old, Bellini is now near the end of his life expectancy since titi monkeys usually live in their early 20s. When Marjorie Belle died, she was 16 which she still could have lived longer. She was actually a mother in 2015 to Cooper, who is still at the zoo.
I’m going back to the zoo tomorrow morning, if I notice more updates I’ll post them. Except for the titi monkeys, I found all the rest of them online. I haven’t visited in 3 weeks
-It seems like the reason the meerkats were off exhibit temporarily was because of the oldest meerkat, Petey Pete, was having health issues. He’s 14 and a senior. He has done better recently and is ok now, so the meerkats were allowed back out. They are social and must stay as a group.
-According to the website, WildWorks Ropes Course seems back open.
-The baby sloth has been named Grogan, not sure if it’s a boy or girl.
-The current family unit of titi monkeys is made up of an older father, daughter, and son. I heard Bellini and his mate Marjorie Belle, who died in 2016, had many offspring over the years but all the others were transferred away for breeding. Not sure what they will do with breeding now with the remaining two offspring but nothing has gone on for years. The daughter, Pepper, is only 9 years old which is still genetically valuable. At one point, the zoo had 9 titi monkeys by my recall. When the number decreased eventually they moved to a smaller exhibit near the end of RACC where they didn’t need as much space. When they moved in there were 4 monkeys but there was another daughter that has also since moved to another zoo. The remaining two offspring are planned to stay in Philly the rest of their lives. At 18 years old, Bellini is now near the end of his life expectancy since titi monkeys usually live in their early 20s. When Marjorie Belle died, she was 16 which she still could have lived longer. She was actually a mother in 2015 to Cooper, who is still at the zoo.
I’m going back to the zoo tomorrow morning, if I notice more updates I’ll post them. Except for the titi monkeys, I found all the rest of them online. I haven’t visited in 3 weeks