0.3 cotton-top tamarin have arrived: South American tamarins find new home in Tassie | The Examiner
FANS of the DreamWorks Animation movie Madagascar now have the opportunity to come face to face with one the film’s leading characters at Launceston’s Tasmania Zoo.
Actually, the two ring-tailed lemurs who arrived at the zoo on Tuesday cannot be Madagascar’s King Julien XIII, because they are both females – Tahiana 12 and her daughter Fanja 7.
Zoo manager Rochelle Penney said next year the zoo expected to take delivery of a male “prince charming”.
She said the zoo was fortunate to be a part of an Australasian breeding program for the super-cute primate species, which is threatened by habitat loss, illegal hunting and the pet trade. It was placed on the endangered list last year.
Ms Penney said it was impossible to confuse ring tailed lemurs with any other primate, thanks to their distinctive tails that feature either 13 or 14 black rings.
Ms Penney said the zoo had been trying for three years to get its hands on the lemurs, which previously resided at Melbourne Zoo.
THIS little marmoset weighed just 28g when he was born at Tasmania Zoo about four weeks ago.
Since then the youngster has almost doubled in weight, and he has reached the stage where he is ready to jump off his carer’s back and explore the enclosure on his own.
He is already climbing on and off the backs of the zoo’s five older marmosets.
“They all share the care, even the young one which is 12 months old,” said Zoo manager Rochelle Penney.
The youngster also had a go at jumping from one branch to another, at one point landing on some flimsy foliage which sagged under his weight.
Ms Penney said marmosets, from South America, were not as threatened as some other primate species, but often fell victim to the primate trade.
The latest arrival doesn’t have a name yet. The Zoo is inviting people to suggest a name via the its Facebook page.
seems like a good plan to me:Weird story coming from Japan involving Tasmania Zoo: https://au.news.yahoo.com/a/30742550/japanese-zoo-girl-band-to-find-wombat-mate/
seems like a good plan to me:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ-WjLWQ4XQ
They also now have 4 male white lions