Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Rare monkeys take up residence at Greenville ZooGREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — The Greenville Zoo has some new guests — a pair of rare African forest monkeys. The Greenville News reports (http://grnol.co/LCzamKhe ) the animals are Schmidt's spot nosed guenons (gweh NINs) The two are Stewie, a 4-year-old from the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa, Fla., and 15-year-old Zoe from Chicago's Brookfield Zoo. Zoo director Jeff Bulluck says the pair is part of a breeding program to conserve endangered species. The monkeys can store food such as fruits, seeds and leaves in their cheeks which can hold nearly as much as their stomachs. ___ Information from: The Greenville News, http://www.greenvillenews.com |
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