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Old 22-10-2007, 11:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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On my trip to Paignton Zoo. I made this little photo of a spider monkey
Her is a not very good print of the little fellow ans in the thread below you will find a Video.
The humming in the background is unfortunately the electric fence
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And here is the video


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Nice video Chocky, I always feel it's a shame when I see these animals in a cage or enclosure, as they are so inquisitive, they must get very bored.

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Yes. I have to agree. I think to my self also the toys that are given to them to play with would they find these colourful things in there natural habitat.

I think also Paignoton Zoo is very small. a safari park is a much nicer idea

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As you know Chocky I am only learning about the nature bit,on my first viewing I thought thier movements were much the same as a grey squirrel.That of course is only my novice impression. I did like the video,very much
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Yes. most animals and bird love to play like children
Birds love to swing round and upside down on branches . I watch them for hours as I have the time

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