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Sunday, October 24th, 2010

Francois our New Born Capuchin

Cinnamon White-Faced Capuchin

Francois with his mother
We have blessed to have a new addition Francois our Cinnamon White-Faced Capuchin to our growing colony of White-Faced Capuchin. Angelo was our first cinnamon capuchin monkey. Now Angelo is a father. Angelo our cinnamon breed with a regular white-faced capuchin (black and white) and the offspring came Francois our new cinnamon white-faced capuchin. He was 11 days old when he was pulled from his mother to have special hands-on care from our staff and be watched around the clock to view his continuous health and growth.. By taking advantage of our Zoo Tour “Take A Walk on The Wild Side” you will be able to experience our array of collection of wildlife first hand up close and personal. To view more pictures visit Francois’s Gallery
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Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Derby The Bennett Wallaby
Derby is a Bennett Wallaby. He resides with us at Zoological Wildlife Foundation. Derby is now extremely happy since he now has a mate and soon enough Z. W .F. will have baby wallabies as well. Don’t go crazy searching out site for his mate, she will be make her first appearance next week as our new recent addition for the week. Derby’s mate is about a year and a half old her name has been given but no more details will be given here. wallabies are mainly solitary but will gather together when there’s an abundance of resources such as food, water or shelter. When they do gather in groups, they have a social hierarchy similar to other wallaby species. Wallabies are mainly crepuscular. They spend most of the daytime resting in vegetation. Click on the link here to go to Derby’s Gallery.
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Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Luna and Cliff
Meet Luna, our Bonnet Macaque and Cliff, a White Faced Capuchin. They have been raised together since tiny babies along with Diana, our adorable Tufted Capuchin. They love each other`s company. Luna just was introduced to solid food. While Cliff still drinks his bottle. He is such a baby! They spend hours each day playing with their bright colored toys and blankets.
We spend hours on a regular basis cleaning cages, toys, blankets, preparing food, bottle feeding, bathing and interacting with our babies. It is part of our daily routine at ZWF. We enjoy the special bond and interaction with our primates. Part of our volunteer program is to have that same interaction and enrichment for our primates. We strive to do the very best for our non-human family memebers at ZWF.
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Friday, September 17th, 2010

Mac Enjoying Himself

Mac Our Black Spider Monkey
Mac is our new Black Spider Monkey. He is four months old and loves to stay clinging on to everything and everyone. He love attention and people at all times. A very demanding little fellow. We started introducing solid foods, but we give him formula for most part. These New World primates are social and gather in groups of up to two or three dozen animals. At night, these groups split up into smaller sleeping parties of a half dozen or fewer. Foraging also occurs in smaller groups, and is usually most intense early in the day. Spider monkeys find food in the treetops and feast on nuts, fruits, leaves, bird eggs, and spiders. They can be noisy animals and often communicate with many calls, screeches, barks, and other sounds.
Typically, females give birth to only a single baby every two to five years. Young monkeys depend completely on their mothers for about ten weeks, but after that time they begin to explore on their own and play amongst themselves. Mothers continue to care for their young for the first year of their lives, and often move about with their offspring clinging to their backs. Feel free to visit his gallery for more pictures.
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Southern White-faced Scops Owl
Welcome Rachel our new Southern White-faced Scops Owl. After patiently waiting four years we finally were able to acquire her. Her face is white with a black border and black around the large orange eyes. She is fifteen weeks and is 9 inches head to tail and has two foot wingspan. Check her gallery for pictures.
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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

Jungle Island Exhibit - Miami, FL

Malinka and Leloo

Malinka and Leloo - Crowd Shot
Malinka and Leloo had a wondeful time this Labor Day Weekend at Jungle Island. They thrilled thousands of visitors while interacting with their handlers. The sisters are being invited back to the Jungle real soon. We are very proud to have these girls and look forward to again share them with their growing fan club!
If you are interested in experiencing an up close and personal tour with these magnificent Ligers. Feel free to “Take a walk on the wild side” with our private Zoo Tour packages offered at ZWF.
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Monday, August 9th, 2010

Shower Time For Luna

Luna Eating Her Banana
Luna is our female Bonnet Macaque. She is three in half month old. She loves her shower time and pacifier. We started her diet with banana for the very first time, with a bottle of formula milk every four hours and soon will start eating solid foods.
The Bonnet Macaque has a very wide range of gestures and behavior which can be easily differentiated. They do a lot of “Lip smacking” is one of the most common behavior, where one individual may open and close the mouth in rapid movement with tongue in between teeth and lips pressing against each other giving an audible sound.
She is a cutie and we enjoy every minute of her company. You are welcome to check out Luna’s Album for more pictures of her different expressions.
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Monday, August 9th, 2010

Baby Hairy Armadillos
One of our long term captive female
Hairy Armadillos gave birth on Friday, July 8th, 2010 to two babies males.
They are known for having a leathery armor shell. Our female came from Paraguay. In the wild they live in grasslands, plains and steppelike areas and is an omnivore.
The carapace has eighteen strips, with eight of them being able to move, while the others are bound to each other and immobile.
Our babies have to be one of the cutest things we have had the privilege to see born at our facility.
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Sunday, August 8th, 2010

Joey Hanging Out

- Joey Playing In His Enclousure
We wanted to keep an update on Joey who just turned one year old on July, 7th 2010. Valerie Egue, has had Joey, a Brazilian Tufted Capuchin for five months in her care. She tryly loves and enjoys every minute of this amazing animal and wants to share her thoughts and experiences raising him with us.
Valerie’s Quotes: Primates present many chanllenges specially while living indoors; repetition and proper discipline goes along way I have learned. Joey is much like a child in a sense that everything he sees, he feels is righfully his and if it’s in his hands it goes directly to the mouth next. However, he will never grow out this two year old behavior. It requires much time in preparing his food which consists of various fruits, vegetables along with monkey chow and Zupreem primate diet. Changing diapers every four hours and most important play time. Although raising Joey, is not an easy task that my whole family enjoyes partaking in. He is a pleasure to be around especially after his afternoon naps. Always surprising us with new tricks or knowledge he has gained. His favorite thing to do is wrestling with his friend Scrappy (three month old kitten). We consider him a family member which we can not picture ourselves without. Raising a primate is not always as rewarding as we picture it to be. There is load of sacrificed time and effort that goes into molding your primate into a well behaved animals and even then there is set backs as they are wild animals, however, overall the knowledge and experience of raisin Joey, is something I would do all over over without thought. “My passion has always been working with capuchin monkeys, therefore, working along side with him has been nothing but a dream come true”.
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Monday, July 19th, 2010


ZWF attended a grand opening of “Off The Hookah” on July 15th and an anniversary party for another “Off The Hookah” location on July 16th! There was belly dancers, music, dancing, people in Egyptian clothes, and much more! We brought along two of our camels, and everyone loved them! There was many photos taken, and the camels did great! Too see more photos from both of our events, then visit our Off The Hookah (West Palm Beach) Album and our Off The Hookah (Ft. Lauderdale) Album!
Tags: camels, events, off the hookah, party, photo sessions, Wildlife
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