Onychorhynchus coronatus
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I have some news for you, guys. I forgot to mention that there is a wild/escaped blue-and-gold macaw (arara-canindé - (Ara ararauna) in the surroundings of the zoo, which visits the institution simply to "date". The specimen has been doing this for more than ten years. Then, we have the Barbary sheep. According to the zoo's director, one of the ewes had a lamb last week. Lastly, I have some unfortunate news: Tanga, the orangutan who gave birth to both females currently living at the zoo has passed away.
What you mention the blue and gold macaw doing in Rio I've seen happen with wild brown howler monkeys which live in the forest fragment within the Sorocaba zoo and those that are captive.
It is quite interesting to watch the interaction which can be either territorial and sometimes friendly.
I always used to worry about one of these falling into the chimp enclosure though or being caught by him as they would use the trees alongside "Black's" old enclosure and chimps are predators that will hunt smaller primates naturally.
Sad to hear that Tanga has passed, how old was she ?
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