Dublin Zoo Welcomes Goeldi’s Monkey Baby
Dublin Zoo is delighted to announce the birth of a Goeldis monkey baby to the South American House, proudly sponsored by Kelloggs Coco Pops. The new arrival was born on the 3rd March and weighs approximately 30 grams. The baby joins its parents and older sister, Yari, who is 10 months old.
Commenting on the new arrival zookeeper Susan OBrien said, Were delighted with the new addition. Inca, the mother, arrived to Dublin Zoo in 2012 from Banham Zoo in the UK and is a fantastic mother. She is keeping the newborn very close to her at the moment and swinging around the habitat with her new baby on her back.
The baby is feeding very well on a diet of crickets, mealworms and waxworms. This may not sound so tasty to us humans, but the insects are fed a high-vitamin diet which in-turn gets passed onto the Goeldi a perfect diet for a newborn.
In a couple of weeks we should be able to get close enough to determine the gender but for now we are happy for the family to bond and get to know each other.
Goeldis monkeys blend into the forest so well that they were only first described in 1904. These dark-haired monkeys, from western regions of South Americas tropical rainforests, mainly feed on fruit, vegetables, insects and bird eggs.
Dublin Zoo Welcomes Goeldis Monkey Baby
Dont miss this weeks episode of The Zoo, which will be aired at 7pm on Thursday April 30th on RTÉ One, where footage of the Goeldis monkey baby can be seen!
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