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Apr 09 - Amazonia

Apr 09 - Amazonia
zebedee101, 9 Apr 2009
    • mstickmanp
      When I went to the zoo I spent about 15 minutes looking for these guys inside Amazonia with no luck.
    • zebedee101
      Just a very lucky day, there were two sitting on the branches of a small tree at the top of the stairs. Tigers were very active as were th gorillas, seeing the baby gorilla and the baby anteater was a great treat.
    • drzoomi
      red titi? i thought you cant find them in the US.....
    • mstickmanp
      According to ISIS, these are Red-bellied titi (Callicebus moloch).
    • drzoomi
      how many are they in the US....
    • mstickmanp
      ISIS only shows 1.1 at the National Zoo
    • drzoomi
      ok...when they imported them? cause i know that the SSP and EEP decided that SSP will get grey titis and EEP red titis....but that was more than 3 years ago
    • mweb08
      I also couldn't find them.
    • jayjds2
      There is one left, signed as coppery titi in the Small Mammal House. It's about 30 years old, according to a volunteer I spoke with. I believe it's the only one in the US.
    • dcpandafan
      I thought the ones in the amazonia were red bellied tit monkey? Coppery titi are a completely different species.
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