

The Zoological Wildlife Foundation welcomes “Dorito” our Bonnet Macaque!
Dorito is a seven month old male Bonnet Macaque from India. The reason why we named him what we did, is because he actually smells like Doritos! Currently, Dorito is enjoying his two new enclosures. During the day Dorito plays with his other primate friends outside in the fresh air, and at night he gets put into the primate nursery, which is where he spends the night. We can tell Dorito is loving it here! If you would like to see more photos of Dorito please check our gallery out here.
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