It has been almost five months since Monkers, Zumie and Mochi arrived at Jungle
Friends and they have all grown up so fast!
At 7 months old, Mochi (the monkey formerly known as the Baby) is almost as big as Zumie. He has grown to be quite the adventurous
and rambunctious monkey. He is always eager to play with Zumie and Monkers, and has become
very good at flirting.
Zumie, now over one year old, has recovered
from her foot injury and spends most of her time playing and exploring the
outside habitat.
Monkers is still a devoted surrogate mom for Mochi and they
continue to groom and play together. Recently, she has even expressed her
love for Billy, one of our most popular male monkeys at the sanctuary. It
seems Billy's long-time companion Pickles has found a rival!
No longer in need of constant care, the babies have learned to eat out of
diet bowls and even experienced their first habitat move that allowed them
to explore completely new surroundings. Looking back to their arrival, it is
amazing how far they have come!
Mochi spies something interesting!
"Hummmm...what is this?"
"I guess it's something to eat?"
"Yup, something to eat, alright. EAT!"
Zumie thinks about the immortal words of Shel Silverstein:
Oh the thumb-sucker's thumb
May look wrinkled and wet
And withered, and white as the snow,
But the taste of a thumb
Is the sweetest taste yet
(as only we thumb suckers know)
Monkers contemplates her next move.
Ah ha! Monkers spies someone special.
Another day in Paradise.
Jungle Friends is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization and your donations are tax deductible. Donations can be made on your credit card from the website www.junglefriends.org, by phone at (386) 462-7779, or can be mailed to:
Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary
13915 N. State Road 121
Gainesville, FL 32653