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Monkeys
South-East Asia which was almost exterminated by the effects of the recent wars, and the lion-tailed macaque from India which suffers from poaching and habitat destruction. There are also a great ... and the unfamiliar, like capuchins, squirrel monkeys, lemurs, bush babies, marmosets, colobus, patas monkeys, and macaques. With such a variety, it is not altogether fair to generalise about the best zoo ...
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Zoo Osnabruck
Even better is a splendid lion enclosure: moated (with running water providing a harmonious soundtrack to the visitor's perambulation) and ... best feature, still manages to display a good collection in a thoroughly acceptable fashion: pig-tailed macaques on a large `rock', the rest -- capuchins, vervets, one or two lemur species, black ...
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Minnesota Zoo/Media/Press Releases
Malayan tapir, cotton-top tamarin, golden lion tamarin, rhino hornbill, keel-billed toucan, and Visayan warty pig (not all animals on exhibit). Since the spring of 2006, three Japanese macaques, six fishing cats, two musk ox, eight pronghorn, five Bactrian camels, three agoutis, three meerkats, one takin, and a variety of exotic ...
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San Diego Zoo Exhibit: Sun Bear Forest
June 30, 1989 Nearest dining facility: Canyon Café Be sure to look for… Sun bears Lion-tailed macaques Binturongs Red-cheeked gibbons Fruit doves Fairy bluebirds Spotted hyenas Horticultural highlights Ginger Garden ... of Sun Bear Forest include red-cheeked gibbons, nocturnal binturongs (or bear cats), and lion-tailed macaques. The lively primates are fun to watch as they scamper along the logs and ...
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Green Monsters
It also harbours a variety of spectacular wildlife: tigers, elephants, lion-tailed macaques and great hornbills, to name a few. Over the years, like elsewhere in India, Malenadu’s wilderness suffered the ravages of local subsistence pressures as well as development — forestry, mining, big dams and roads. ...
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