Onychorhynchus coronatus
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What is your favourite New world primate species and why ?
I'm very curious to hear your replies.
I'm very curious to hear your replies.
It's just hard to pick one. but the one I like most are Aotidae (I can't distinguish the species well),
I only have clear memory of seeing one in Nagasaki bio park. Otherwise even if I visited a zoo with one I don't recall seeing them.The owl monkeys are fabulous animals, very interesting in so many ways from their looks, general ecology, reproductive biology. I'm very fond of them too.
Have you seen these in zoos before?
I only have clear memory of seeing one in Nagasaki bio park.
I'm fond of them all, but the Chiropotes species complex is interesting, with their beards and poofy helmet-like hairdos. I've only seen Chiropotes chiropotes, the red-backed, although they were mislabeled C. satanas.
Woolly Spider Monkey. I love those!!!
There are so many interesting neotropical primates that it is very difficult for me to select a favourite although I am especially interested in saki monkeys and uakaris; red uakari would probably be my favourite. (I have fond memories of the days when Cologne Zoo had a great collection of both saki monkeys and uakaris.)
I also like marmosets and tamarins very much. And I regret that I've never seen a muriqui (woolly spider monkey); I would love to see one but doubt I ever will.
Any woolly monkey species would have to be my favorite. I've never seen them - and probably never will - but I think they're really cute.
Omaha might still have woolly monkeys. I think they would be the only North American holder, though.Any woolly monkey species would have to be my favorite. I've never seen them - and probably never will - but I think they're really cute.
Omaha might still have woolly monkeys.
Going into this I just want to say that I'm a bit biased towards the Old World when it comes to primates, but New World favourites are probably Woolly Monkey, Red Howler, and maybe a Douroucoulli species or the Red-backed Saki coming in third.
Woolly Monkeys are fantastic, I have many happy memories watching them (and Red Howlers) at Twycross as a child. I also have memories of the Uakari as well, but it/they weren't as active so therefore not in my top 3/4 list...
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Yep, until 2001 according to Zootierliste. Never realised they were kept that recently, I thought they were gone by the early nineties.Wow , so Twycross once kept uakari then ?
Yep, until 2001 according to Zootierliste. Never realised they were kept that recently, I thought they were gone by the early nineties.
Indeed the female red uakari "Blossom" lived for nearly thirty-two years at Twycross and, I believe, holds the longevity record for that subspecies.Wow , so Twycross once kept uakari then ?
1968 -2001, and a mention in Weigl's Longevity Of Mammals In Captivity...Maybe those kept at Twycross didn't fare too well and ended up disappearing from the collection after a couple of years ?