27 Jul, 2015 @ 15:56
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Endangered monkeys arrive at Bioparc Fuengirola

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‘Roloway’ monkeys have distinctive fur colouring

MONKEY business is encouraged with the arrival of two “Roloway” monkeys at Bioparc Fuengirola.

The Bioparc is the only zoo in Spain to house this type of monkey.

Hunted nearly to extinction in Africa because of their colouring and loud calls, this pair of extremely-endangered monkeys are happy to settle down in the Bioparc habitat with some gorilla neighbours.

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