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That’s the wonder of a Woolly monkey


DIEGO sports a tiny nappy and rubs his face against his “mother’s” cheek.

This tiny bundle of fur represents hope for his whole species.

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He is the third Woolly Monkey to be hand-reared by Dr Alison Cronin at Monkey World near Wool.

Their habitat is under threat but breeding in captivity has proved very difficult.

“They are simply dying off,” said Dr Cronin. “They suffer badly from high blood pressure and females often die in pregnancy.

Monkey World is probably the only zoological garden left in the world with increasing numbers of Woolly Monkeys.”

Monkey World has two thriving groups of Woolly Monkeys and Dr Cronin is asking the European Breeding Programme to send all surviving members of the species.

“They are dropping like flies everywhere else in the world,” she said.

Woolly Monkey

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Diego’s mother is the only female out of 14 Woolly Monkeys and Monkey World, and she would not feed him or older brothers Julio and Paolo.

“It’s quite sad because she loves them and carries them around but simply won’t let them up around her breast to feed,” said Dr Cronin.

Diego is eating four times a day and fruit has just been introduced to his diet – blueberries are his favourite.

He’s already mobile and agile and the park hopes to reintroduce him to his fellow Woolly Monkeys in three months.

His brother Julio says “Hello” and tries to play during Diego’s brief visits to the group.

Wolly Monkeys live in the northern Amazon and are seen in groups of five to 43. Dr Cronin said deforestation and hunting have decimated their numbers.



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poolebabe, poole says...
5:26pm Mon 12 Jan 09

So cute! I think Monkey world is fantstic. Well done to Alison for all her hard work.

Laurie Marsh, brisbane says...
10:51am Tue 13 Jan 09

A monkey in a nappy?
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NAPPY CHAPPY: Dr Alison Cronin with little Diego SO FRAGILE: A reassuring kiss from Alison

NAPPY CHAPPY: Dr Alison Cronin with little Diego

SO FRAGILE: A reassuring kiss from Alison




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