Wednesday, June 6, 2012

DeBrazza's Guenon

DeBrazza's Guenon (Cercopithicus neglectus) are found high in tree tops near rivers and other sources of water. They prefer forested areas in and around central Africa. Found from Cameroon to Ethiopia and Kenya to Angola.
 They feed early in the morning and at dusk.
Predators to these beautiful monkeys, are African Eagles, leopards and other primates.
They are very territorial and live in small groups.


 Zoos they can be seen in:

Pacific region
Woodland Park Zoo Seattle, Washington
Oregon Zoo Portland, Oregon 
San Diego Zoo  San Diego, California

Mountain region
Tautphaus Park Zoo  Idaho Falls, Idaho
Albuquerque Zoo  Albuquerque, New Mexico

Central region
Bramble Park Zoo  Watertown, South Dakota
Sedgwick County Zoo  Wichita, Kansas
Tanganyika Wildlife Park  Goddard, Kansas
Ellen Trout Zoo  Lufkin, Texas 
Minnesota Zoo  Apple Valley, Minnesota 

Baton Rouge Zoo  Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Lincoln Park Zoo  Chicago, Illinois

Eastern region
Fort Wayne Children's Zoo  Fort Wayne, Indiana
Potawatomi Zoo  South Bend, Indiana
Claws 'N Paws  Hamlin, Pennsylvania
York's Wild Kingdom  York's Beach, Maine
Capron Park Zoo  Attleboro, Massachusetts
Southwick's Zoo  Mendon, Massachusetts 
Virginia Safari Park, Natural Bridge, Virginia
Riverbanks Zoo  Columbia, South Carolina 

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