Santa Ana Zoo Observation

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Have you ever thought about what type of animals live in the Santa Ana Zoo? According to the Santa Ana Zoo website, there are over 120 different species and 350 individual animals at the Santa Ana Zoo. There is a variety of different animals to observe, enjoy, and learn more about. Each and one of them can bring you a unique perspective information on their species, whether it is a prosimian, new world monkey, old world monkey and apes. I observed the different primates at the zoo and took notes on their behaviors. The primates that I observed at the Santa Ana Zoo were the black and white Ruffed Lemurs, which are prosimian primates. These were the most unexciting primates because they were not doing anything during my observation. In addition, black-and-white Ruffed Lemurs are found in the eastern part of the Madagascar rainforest. During my observation, the lemurs were just sitting and lounging around. At one point, one of the lemurs stood up and vocalized, what appeared to be its dominance. Although the Santa Ana …show more content…

They are critically endangered and threatened primates. According to the “International Union for Conservation of Nature,” critically endangered due to an estimated population decline of more than 80% over the past 45 years due to severe habitat loss and hunting pressure throughout its range. When I first began to observe two adult female brown-headed Spider Monkeys, they were laying down next to each other. A few minutes later, one of them stood up as she was sitting down and her prehensile tail was wrapped around the fence that she was leaning on. Unexpectedly, they began to leap easily from one branch to another using their paws and prehensile tails to grasp on the branches. Additionally, I observed one of them grasp food, small leaves and branches and scoop water with their small

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