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Squirrel monkeys at Edinburgh ZooSquirrel monkeys are small, agile and playful, and they have been quick to adapt to their new environment at the Living Links Centre.
The two groups at Edinburgh Zoo are already showing some marked differences in behaviour. One group’s behaviour is very bold towards the keepers, while the other group is more adventurous in new situations.
In one of our groups there is a large male called Rio, who looks out for the welfare of his group. He is very assertive, especially in situations involving food! In this group there are also a number of females whose position in the group’s hierarchy fluctuates, which is interesting to follow.
Our second group includes a male called Boa, who is younger and smaller than Rio. Boa is still too young to have a lot of influence in the group, but as he matures he will undoubtedly grow in status. We have a number of young squirrel monkeys in each group. Young squirrel monkeys are very adventurous and sociable and some are already starting to boss their older siblings around!
Find out more about the fascinating squirrel monkeys living at Edinburgh Zoo’s Living Links Centre!
Where it can be found at Edinburgh ZooWe have two groups of common squirrel monkeys at Edinburgh Zoo’s Living Links Centre.
Squirrel monkeys in the wild
Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) are South American tropical rainforest animals. They can live in groups of up to 300 individuals. They use all levels of the forest, but forage and travel mainly in the lower canopy and understory. Squirrel monkeys spend most of their time foraging for fruit—a large part of their diet—as well as insects and other small animal prey.
Breeding programme category: EEP
IUCN Red List category: Least Concern
Adopt a common squirrel monkey
A great way to support RZSS – buy it for yourself or as a gift for the animal lover in your life! Registered charity number: SC004064
Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park are owned by The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
Edinburgh | Scotland | United Kingdom | EH12 6TS
Squirrel monkeys at Edinburgh ZooSquirrel monkeys are small, agile and playful, and they have been quick to adapt to their new environment at the Living Links Centre.
The two groups at Edinburgh Zoo are already showing some marked differences in behaviour. One group’s behaviour is very bold towards the keepers, while the other group is more adventurous in new situations.
In one of our groups there is a large male called Rio, who looks out for the welfare of his group. He is very assertive, especially in situations involving food! In this group there are also a number of females whose position in the group’s hierarchy fluctuates, which is interesting to follow.
Our second group includes a male called Boa, who is younger and smaller than Rio. Boa is still too young to have a lot of influence in the group, but as he matures he will undoubtedly grow in status. We have a number of young squirrel monkeys in each group. Young squirrel monkeys are very adventurous and sociable and some are already starting to boss their older siblings around!
Find out more about the fascinating squirrel monkeys living at Edinburgh Zoo’s Living Links Centre!
Where it can be found at Edinburgh ZooWe have two groups of common squirrel monkeys at Edinburgh Zoo’s Living Links Centre.
Squirrel monkeys in the wild
Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) are South American tropical rainforest animals. They can live in groups of up to 300 individuals. They use all levels of the forest, but forage and travel mainly in the lower canopy and understory. Squirrel monkeys spend most of their time foraging for fruit—a large part of their diet—as well as insects and other small animal prey.
Breeding programme category: EEP
IUCN Red List category: Least Concern
Adopt a common squirrel monkey
A great way to support RZSS – buy it for yourself or as a gift for the animal lover in your life! Registered charity number: SC004064
Edinburgh Zoo and the Highland Wildlife Park are owned by The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
Edinburgh | Scotland | United Kingdom | EH12 6TS
The owner of this '78 Pontiac Trans Am purchased it not as a Bandit car and had us transform it in to one. The car started its life as a white Hurst Tee Top car, we changed the color to black and added the correct stripe and decal kit. We installed new leather interior and dash board, installed new gaskets for the doors,trunk and tee tops. The only difference form the movie version is that the owner opted for a tan interior rather than black.
For all of your custom and restoration needs give us a call or click at 314-968-8377 or www.CleanCutCreations.com
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The Make a Difference Area at Summer Camp is located just outside the main walkway to the Moonshine Stage and hosts a wide variety of nonprofit organizations. We hope that the education these groups provide at their booths and during panel discussions in the Soulshine Tent will increase your awareness of important environmental and human rights issues, and inspire you to get involved and take action in a positive way…both locally and around the world!
表参道-青山-神宮前-渋谷 2017_11_26
南青山3、港区
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From Bollywood dancing, Carnaval Dominicanos, African drumming, and a keynote by activist Tiq Milan, to classes and workshops on Chinese calligraphy, privilege, and equity in education—Diversity Day 2018 had something for everyone to enjoy, learn, and ponder as we celebrated difference at WA! #WAvaluesdiversity #WAdifference Asociacion Carnavalesca de Massachusetts Crocodile River Music
Before starting my Passage of time project, to get inspiration I looked at several different photographers and several types of photography. This is a response to painting with light photography.
I hesitated longtime but it was so stunning!
There were both nice looking people
one quite thin and the other not so fat other then the legs
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Pápai Református Gimnázium, szalagavató, 2003. november, Pápa
The 2022 BBC Make A Difference Awards Presentation dinner at the Hilton Doubletree hotel at Brayford Pool Lincoln. A lovely evening, great to meet other nominees and some BBC editors and presenters.
1. Different shoes on different students all different sizes
2. Shape
3. Variety
4. Basic edit
5. Infinite
6. Inside light
It is extremely rare to see an SUV in Europe from what I gathered. This picture is neat showing the differences in standards such as which direction they drive in. Come on now! :)
A Sylvan Hairstreak (Satyrium sylvinus) in front of a darker California Hairstreak (Satyrium californnica). Milkweed Patch, Hwy 49, near Vista Point and Yuba Pass, CA.
From left to right: Gillian Smith, Chief Marketing Officer, City Year and Krishaun Branch, Featured in All the Difference.
Credit: POV / The American Documentary Inc.
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maybe haylee will grow up to be as tall as her dad some day.....but she definately has a long way to go.