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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Wishing everyone a Happy Holidays and a prosperous New Year.. From the Entire family of Zoological Wildlife Foundation and our Exotics animals… Thanks!

Aardvark The African Anteater

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Munchi wtih an Aardvark

Anteater is a mammal of the suborder Vermilingua. It is a solitary animal and is also known as the anthill bear. Giant Anteaters are sometimes mistaken for bears because of their claws and bushy fur.

Aardvark is a mammal found in Africa. Aardvarks sleep during the day, and are active at night. They are nocturnal animals. If the nights are cold, sometimes they will come out in the daylight to lie in the sun and get warm. The aardvark has a long, thin, protruding tongue and elaborate structures supporting a keen sense of smell. Aardvarks are insectivores.

Morgan with a Aarvark

Morgan with an Aardvark

Sativa Celebrates Her First Birthday

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Munchi with Sativa our White-Handed Gibbon

Sativa, our White-Handed Gibbon is with her “uncle” Munchi.

Both of them are fortunate enough to share the same birth date.

Which is on November 10th.

Munchi and Sativa's B-day Cake

Munchi and Sativa's B-day Cake

Mario Reminiscing About his Heritage

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Camel Ride

Camel Ride

On the picture above you see Mario riding Salmon, one of our Dromedary Camels.

Wait.. someone forgot to give Mario his turban!!

Our New Baby Girl Victoria.

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Victoria is our latest baby White-Faced Capuchin

She was born in our facility on August 23, 2008.

Maria with Baby Victoria

Maria with Baby Victoria

Our Latest Addition to our ZWF Family

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Please welcome our newest ambassador, Gypsy. She is an African Leopard born on October 19, 2008. Gypsy was donated by Grant Kemmerer, Wide World of Animals of Pennsylvania.She has already thrilled audiences and children in schools, also Gypsy has appeared on television.

Our First Baby Capuchin, Six Years Later…

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Ritchie is our very first baby Brazilian Tufted Capuchin Monkey. Now six years later, still active and enjoying himself…

He is such an amazing primate to care for, which has filled our hearts with so much love, dedication, and respect for this animal.

Sophia Ready For Bedtime

Saturday, October 18th, 2008
Sophia Getting Ready For Bed

Sophia Getting Ready For Bed

Sophia, our White-Faced Capuchin Monkey, above, feeding herself.. with much patience and everyday hands-on feeding and care. Sophia has managed to learn new techniques, like holding her own bottle..

Capuchins, indeed, are a highly intelligent animal. So smart they are, they are even used for servicing humans with disabilities. 

Capuchin monkeys are thought how to be the arms and legs for people who have lost the use of theirs. The monkeys are trained to do things like take food from the refrigerator and heat it up in the microwave. etc.. 

Mohawk Animal Exhibit

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

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Mohawk Industries Corporate Animal Exhibit Event

If your organization is interested in hosting an event featuring our animals, please contact us for details.