The 5th most common tamarin species that I've come across on my zoo travels is the
Red-handed Tamarin, also known as the Golden-handed Tamarin. I've seen this species at
14 zoos.
1- Oregon Zoo (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2010
2- Kansas City Zoo (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2010
3- Dallas World Aquarium (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2010
4- Gladys Porter Zoo (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2010
5- Santa Ana Zoo (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2011
6- Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2011
7- Wildwood Wildlife Park (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2014
8- Washington Park Zoo (USA) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2018
9- Cologne Zoo (Germany) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2019
10- Berlin Tierpark (Germany) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2019
11- Osnabruck Zoo (Germany) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2019
12- Skaerup Zoo (Denmark) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2022
13- Jyllands Park Zoo (Denmark) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2022
14- Malmo Reptile Center (Sweden) – Red-handed Tamarin – 2022
Most of the zoo signs I've seen have had the name Red-handed Tamarin, but looking at this photo it's not difficult to see why 'Golden' or 'Yellow' is occasionally used. It arguably makes more sense!
@WhistlingKite24
The first time I ever saw Red-handed Tamarins was at
Oregon Zoo (USA) in 2010, in the now demolished
Amazon Flooded Forest complex. They had a large pool in their exhibit that held Cardinal Tetra.
A basic, functional cage at
Kansas City Zoo (USA) in 2010:
Dallas World Aquarium (USA) specializes in rarities and they had Red-handed Tamarins when I was first there in 2010.
@geomorph
Of course
Santa Ana Zoo (USA) has held Red-handed Tamarins, as it's the "50 Monkey Zoo". Here is the exhibit in 2011:
The ZAA-accredited (but not AZA)
Wildwood Wildlife Park (USA) in Wisconsin had this species in a tiny indoor exhibit in 2014.
I was astonished to count no less than TEN Red-handed Tamarins at
Skaerup Zoo (Denmark) in this single enclosure in 2022:
An hour to the north of Skaerup Zoo is
Jyllands Park Zoo (Denmark), with a much larger and better vegetated exhibit for the same species.
Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park (USA) had Red-handed Tamarins when I first visited in 2011, and when I returned in 2023 there was a new-ish exhibit for the species that was quite abysmal. It's par for the course at this zoo as primates get a raw deal there.
My Mammal List:
Gibbons -
143 zoos and 192 exhibits (9 species: 64 White-handed, 62 Siamang, 36 Northern White-cheeked, 12 Yellow-cheeked, 7 Southern Grey, 5 Pileated, 3 Silvery, 2 Agile, 1 Eastern Hoolock, with some zoos having multiple species)
Elephants -
104 zoos (61 Asian, 53 African, including some zoos with both)
Spider Monkeys -
91 zoos and 95 exhibits (5 species: Black-headed, Colombian Brown, Geoffroy's, Red-faced Black, White-bellied)
Marmosets -
89 zoos and 101 exhibits (6 species: 39 Pygmy, 34 Common, 19 White-headed, 4 Silvery, 3 Black-tufted, 2 Wied's, with some zoos having multiple species)
Cotton-top Tamarins -
88 zoos
Macaques -
80 zoos and 113 exhibits (12 species: 25 Lion-tailed, 23 Japanese, 16 Barbary, 13 Sulawesi Crested, 10 Pig-tailed, 9 Rhesus, 7 Crab-eating, 4 Bonnet, 2 Stump-tailed, 2 Toque, 1 Booted, 1 Tonkean, including some zoos with multiple species)
Squirrel Monkeys -
78 zoos (2 species: Bolivian, Common)
Gorillas -
74 zoos (2 species: Western Lowland, plus 1 Eastern Lowland at Antwerp Zoo)
Orangutans -
74 zoos (2 species: Bornean, Sumatran)
Colobus Monkeys -
72 zoos (3 species: Angolan, King, Mantled Guereza)
Capuchins -
71 zoos and 81 exhibits (7 species: 44 Tufted, 19 White-faced, 9 Golden-bellied, 5 White-fronted, 2 Crested, 1 Hooded, 1 Wedge-capped, with 10 zoos having two species)
Chimpanzees -
64 zoos
Guenons -
63 zoos and 96 exhibits (13 species: 28 De Brazza's, 15 Diana, 12 Wolf's Mona, 10 Red-tailed, 9 Lesser Spot-nosed, 7 Mona, 5 Blue, 2 L'Hoest's, 2 Owl-faced, 2 Roloway, 2 Sykes', 1 Greater Spot-nosed, 1 Moustached, with some zoos having multiple species)
Golden Lion Tamarins -
62 zoos
Saki Monkeys -
58 zoos (2 species: 56 White-faced, 2 Bearded)
Langurs -
48 zoos (6 species: 17 Francois', 9 Dusky Leaf, 8 East Javan, 6 Hanuman, 6 Silvery Lutung, 2 Red-shanked Douc)
Baboons -
41 zoos and 49 exhibits (4 species: 31 Hamadryas, 11 Olive, 6 Guinea, 1 Yellow, with some zoos having multiple species)
Mandrills -
41 zoos
Howler Monkeys -
40 zoos (2 species: 34 Black, 6 Red)
Goeldi's Monkeys -
38 zoos
Mangabeys -
30 zoos (5 species: 11 Red-capped, 9 Black Crested, 6 Golden-bellied, 3 White-naped, 1 Sooty)
Emperor Tamarins -
23 zoos
Douroucoulis -
22 zoos (5 species: Grey-legged, Humboldt's, Nancy Ma's, Southern Bolivian, Three-striped)
Golden-headed Lion Tamarins -
21 zoos
Patas Monkeys -
20 zoos
Titi Monkeys -
19 zoos (3 species: 11 White-eared, 7 Coppery, 1 Red-bellied)
Chlorocebus Monkeys -
17 zoos (3 species: Vervet, Green, Grivet)
Bonobos -
14 zoos
Red-handed Tamarins -
14 zoos
Allen's Swamp Monkeys -
10 zoos
Drills -
8 zoos
Geladas -
6 zoos
Northern Talapoin Monkeys -
4 zoos
Woolly Monkeys -
2 zoos