tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7671296068647288042.post1035717485312414268..comments2023-04-01T04:15:04.006-06:00Comments on The Belize Zoo Blog: It's a Howlin' Success!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7671296068647288042.post-42454490681558701522010-01-28T07:23:14.513-06:002010-01-28T07:23:14.513-06:00hellooo!!! :-))
Is it the same monkey?? Have a ...hellooo!!! :-))<br /><br />Is it the same monkey?? Have a look on my blog!! I explain the story of a baby Howler monkey in Belize!!! <br />http://here--and--now.blogspot.com/2010/01/el-pequeno-huerfano-le-petit-orphelin.html<br /><br />I translate it for you!!<br />When we visited the city of Caracol, met the beautiful adopted baby park rangers. It's a Howler Monkey, the monkey's largest monkey in Belize.<br />When he was a month or two of life fell from a tree and opened his head. As it was in fairly serious condition, the guards took him to the zoo in Belize. That got heal slowly. Then they brought him back to Caracol, and left under the tree where it fell, but the baby did not want to climb. They tried to make up, and bring it to the families of monkeys upstairs, but would not rise, and above did not seem concerned.<br />When we reached the site, I played a bit with him. He liked my bottle of water because it was cool and damp outside.<br />After our visit, I found him lying on the floor and sat down beside her. He looked at me telling me to sit a long "mmmooooohiiiiiiii!?" and then came to curl up and grabbed my arm strong. It was very tender and very sad at the same time.<br />Today it continues to grow with the guard, to see what will happen later. Maybe an adult will return with his family. Wish you a happy life, it is with humans or with their own. :-)popotxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04697992384900256989noreply@blogger.com