I have seen a lot of wild animal acts and Buckles is correct - -Carmen’s baboon act was unlike anything I have ever seen. In this photo, as well as #4, we see one of drill baboons. It is very much like the mandrill (photo #2)but without the highly colored face. The drill has an all black mug.
Today the drill is one of the rarest large monkeys in the world. In all of the USA there are only 14drills scattered among 3 zoos with Atlanta having 9 of them.
This rarity was not always the case. RBBB had a drill in its 1950s menagerie.
The problem is that the drill comes from only a very narrow area of Cameroon in West Africa. The habitat is rapidly being deforested and the few remaining drills are hunted relentlessly for the bush meat trade.
Eating wild monkey meat is fraught with danger for humans as the meat can often transmit some of the most horrible of diseases, e.g. Ebola and HIV. But that does not stop the trade.
West Africa has a wide variety of very attractive smaller mammals and all of them are being decimated by the bush meat trade. Some of it is even smuggled to the USA to satisfy the appetites of West African immigrants.
I caught this act, which for me was among the once-in-a-lifetime acts, when Carmen was on RBB, in San Antonio, but someone is going to have to tell me what year that was. I can't help it, I'm nearly 50 years of age.
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I have seen a lot of wild animal acts and Buckles is correct - -Carmen’s baboon act was unlike anything I have ever seen. In this photo, as well as #4, we see one of drill baboons. It is very much like the mandrill (photo #2)but without the highly colored face. The drill has an all black mug.
Today the drill is one of the rarest large monkeys in the world. In all of the USA there are only 14drills scattered among 3 zoos with Atlanta having 9 of them.
This rarity was not always the case. RBBB had a drill in its 1950s menagerie.
The problem is that the drill comes from only a very narrow area of Cameroon in West Africa. The habitat is rapidly being deforested and the few remaining drills are hunted relentlessly for the bush meat trade.
Eating wild monkey meat is fraught with danger for humans as the meat can often transmit some of the most horrible of diseases, e.g. Ebola and HIV. But that does not stop the trade.
West Africa has a wide variety of very attractive smaller mammals and all of them are being decimated by the bush meat trade. Some of it is even smuggled to the USA to satisfy the appetites of West African immigrants.
Richard,I agree completely but the comments were made by Mr. Styles.
Toby,
Like Ursulas Polar bear, you didn't realize you would never see anything like this again, until it was gone.
Wade Burck
Will man ever realize that everything will NOT last forever!!!!
I caught this act, which for me was among the once-in-a-lifetime acts, when Carmen was on RBB, in San Antonio, but someone is going to have to tell me what year that was. I can't help it, I'm nearly 50 years of age.
Roger Smith
Roger,
My clock has not stopped and I'm
70, where did you lose all of those years?
Bob Kitto
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