It seems like lemurs are universally loved animals. They can be active and loud (has anybody ever seen a calling lemur NOT draw a crowd to its exhibit?). They are colorful and attractive animals with mellow personalities (lemuralities?).
Of all the lemur species the sifakas seem to get special attention. In the US this may be partly because a Coquerel's sifaka is the title character of the children's television program "Zoboomafoo" (PBS - Zoboomafoo). Sifakas were also featured in the Disney movie "Dinosaur", and seeing as they also resemble Coquerel's sikakas it seems likely that the Los Angeles Zoo lemur troop served as models for the animators. The Disney studio is very close to the zoo.
So I was wondering where people think the best sifaka exhibits in the world's zoos are and what makes a good sifaka exhibit. The Los Angeles Zoo has a pleasant exhibit with several trees for the sifakas to bounce around. The Sacramento Zoo also has a very good sifaka exhibit with lots of space for jumping, bouncing, and playing (http://www.zoochat.com/948/coquerels-sifaka-exhibit-233545/).
These are the only sifaka exhibits that I have seen although I know that there are several sifaka exhibits in the rest of the world (Bronx, Omaha, St. Louis, etc.). Where is (or are) the sifaka exhibits that should be the model for other zoos wanting sifakas?
Has anybody seen sifakas in the wild in Madgascar? Do the sifaka exhibits in the zoos of the world adequately display these animals based on your observations in the wild?
Of all the lemur species the sifakas seem to get special attention. In the US this may be partly because a Coquerel's sifaka is the title character of the children's television program "Zoboomafoo" (PBS - Zoboomafoo). Sifakas were also featured in the Disney movie "Dinosaur", and seeing as they also resemble Coquerel's sikakas it seems likely that the Los Angeles Zoo lemur troop served as models for the animators. The Disney studio is very close to the zoo.
So I was wondering where people think the best sifaka exhibits in the world's zoos are and what makes a good sifaka exhibit. The Los Angeles Zoo has a pleasant exhibit with several trees for the sifakas to bounce around. The Sacramento Zoo also has a very good sifaka exhibit with lots of space for jumping, bouncing, and playing (http://www.zoochat.com/948/coquerels-sifaka-exhibit-233545/).
These are the only sifaka exhibits that I have seen although I know that there are several sifaka exhibits in the rest of the world (Bronx, Omaha, St. Louis, etc.). Where is (or are) the sifaka exhibits that should be the model for other zoos wanting sifakas?
Has anybody seen sifakas in the wild in Madgascar? Do the sifaka exhibits in the zoos of the world adequately display these animals based on your observations in the wild?