Monday, 20 February 2017

Meet Taronga Zoo’s Tiny Troop of Monkey Babies

1_Squirrel Monkeys 13_Photo by Paul Fahy

Taronga Zoo recently welcomed four tiny Squirrel Monkey babies to its vibrant group.

Visitors to the Zoo’s new "Squirrel Monkey Jungle Walk" exhibit may spot the new arrivals clinging to their mothers’ backs, like tiny backpacks, as they leap and scurry from branch to branch.

The infants are all under three-months-old. The eldest was born just before Christmas on December 20, and the youngest was born on January 10.

2_Squirrel Monkeys 18_Photo by Paul Fahy

3_Squirrel Monkeys 11_Photo by Paul Fahy

4_Squirrel Monkeys 12_Photo by Paul FahyPhoto Credits: Taronga Zoo /Paul Fahy

Primate keeper, Janet Lackey, said, “It’s a very exciting time for the family group of 17 Squirrel Monkeys. We are starting to see the older babies venturing off mum’s back and exploring the trees and ropes, and being very playful together. The youngest baby is still clinging tightly to mum as there is quite a big developmental difference between four and six weeks of age.”

“We do have a first time mum in the group, little four-year-old Yamma, and she is doing so impressively well. We are really proud of her,” said Janet.

Keepers are yet to name or determine the sexes of the babies, who are receiving lots of attention from the other adults in Taronga’s Squirrel Monkey group.

“We have noticed some of the aunties in the family group have started sharing the responsibility of looking after the babies. It’s wonderful to see some of our more experienced mums, who haven’t had a baby this season, sharing their mothering skills. It’s also lovely to see some of the younger aunties practicing their mothering skills and the whole community working together to bring up the babies,” said Janet.

Taronga is part of the regional breeding program for Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis boliviensis). Squirrel Monkeys are native to Central and South America and, while not endangered, they are still at risk from habitat loss and the illegal pet trade.

More adorable pics below the fold!

5_Squirrel Monkeys 10_Photo by Paul Fahy

6_Squirrel Monkeys 1_Photo by Paul Fahy

7_Squirrel Monkeys 15_Photo by Paul Fahy

8_Squirrel Monkeys 16_Photo by Paul Fahy

9_Squirrel Monkeys 14_Photo by Paul Fahy

10_Squirrel Monkeys 2_Photo by Paul Fahy

11_Squirrel Monkeys 3_Photo by Paul Fahy

12_Squirrel Monkeys 17_Photo by Paul Fahy

13_Squirrel Monkeys 8_Photo by Paul Fahy



source http://www.zooborns.com/zooborns/2017/02/meet-taronga-zoos-tiny-troop-of-monkey-babies-.html

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