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PRIMATE Husbandry and Nutrition. By: Monica Morgado. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/animals/mammals/apevsmonkey.htm. Conservation Status. Total # of Species 254 107 Endangered 102 Lower Risk 8 Critically Endangered 6 Not enough data 4 Threatened 3 Rare.
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PRIMATE Husbandry and Nutrition By: Monica Morgado http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/animals/mammals/apevsmonkey.htm
Conservation Status • Total # of Species • 254 • 107 Endangered • 102 Lower Risk • 8 Critically Endangered • 6 Not enough data • 4 Threatened • 3 Rare https://secure.worldwildlife.org/ogc/ogcAC_speciesDetail.cfm?gid=69 http://www.escapeartist.com/efam/44/primates.gif http://img.timeinc.net/time/photoessays/2007/primates/primates_01.jpg
Taxonomy of Extant Primates Kingdom = Animalia Phylum = Chordata Class = Mammalia Order = Primates http://afarensis.blogsome.com/2005/11/06/what-is-a-primate/ Prosimians *6 F New World Primates *2 F Old World Primates *1 F *2 SF OWP Lesser Apes *1 F OWP Great Apes *2 F Tarsiers *1 F
Prosimians and Tarsiers • Most primitive of the primates • They’re NOT monkeys nor apes • Nocturnal and sensitive • Socialized and tropical • Most are endangered http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/animals/mammals/apevsmonkey.htm
Where can Prosimians and Tarsiers be found? http://www.globaltouch.net/mapit/world/WorldAtlas.gif
New World Primates (Monkeys) http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/animals/mammals/apevsmonkey.htm
New World Primates • Family Callithricidae • Smaller tamarins and marmosets • Family Cebidae • Sakis • Spider and Woolly • Owl • Capuchin • Howler • Titi and Squirrel • Uakaris
New World Primates • Live in the neotropical forests • Central and South America. • Range vastly in size • 6 inch pygmy marmoset • 3 feet howler monkey • Long tails (sometimes prehensile) • No buttock pads • No cheek pouches
Old World Primates • Family Cercopithecidae • Subfamily cercopithecinae • Macaques • Baboons • Mandrills • Vervet monkeys • Patas monkeys • Subfamily Colobinae • Colobus monkeys • Langurs • Leaf monkeys
Old World Primates • Live in Africa and Asia. • Larger than the New World monkeys. They are diurnal. • Longer hind legs than forearms. • Prominent buttock pads that they can sit on. • Tails, but not prehensile.
OWP-Great Apes • They have no tails. • The face is almost naked. • Live in complex social groups. • The arms are longer than the legs. • Rely mostly on vision and hearing rather than smell. Chimpanzees Orangutans Gorillas Humans Bonobos
OWP-Lesser Apes • Smaller and more slender forms • No tail • Gibbons live in pairs for life. • Siamangs are the largest type of gibbon. • http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/content/animals/animals/mammals/apevsmonkey.htm
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Nonhuman Primates as Pets • Most common Pet-Primate species: • Squirrel monkey • Capuchin or “organ grinder” monkeys • Spider monkeys • Marmosets • Baboons • Chimpanzees • Orangutans http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd191/ntuforex/Vol13issue2/82076ca5.jpg
Nonhuman Primates as Pets • Most Common Reasons People Buy Pet Monkeys: • "They're so cute!!" • "I wanted an unusual pet.“ • "They're so adorable dressed up like people!“ • Child substitute http://lolayabonobo.wildlifedirect.org/2008/03/14/tigers-in-the-backyard/
Require Permit Partial Ban Must Be Banded No Requirements Ban http://petmonkeyinfo.org/laws.htm
Before getting a Nonhuman Pet Primate you must… • Make sure your primate has been bred in the U.S. and not imported. • Center for Disease Control of the United States Public Health Service Regulation in 1976 • Realize that monkeys are complex social/emotional animals • "high-care/high-need", "difficult" pets
Before getting a Nonhuman Pet Primate you must… • Know that they are • Virtually impossible to toilet train • Can be destructive of property • Have a high propensity for biting • As they mature, their behavior becomes less predictable www.cynical-c.com/.../bloggraphics/miabite.jpg
Nonhuman Primate vs. Newborn Child http://www.superlaugh.com/pets/babymonkey.jpg http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2007/12/02Grevel_family2.jpg
Nonhuman Primate vs. 2yr Old Child http://www.pepperspollywogs.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/WindowsLiveWriter/MonkeyingAround_7FE6/j0428530%5B3%5D.jpg
Nonhuman Primate vs. 5yr Old Child http://www.baynews9.com/images/news/2006/8/8/mood2.jpg
Before getting a Nonhuman Pet Primate you must… • Know that they can have different relationships with members of a family: • liking the most dominant adult • picking on weakest or youngest family member • Monkeys have a life-span of 20-40 years. www.cynical-c.com/.../bloggraphics/miabite.jpg
Health Concern: Common Diseases • Nonhuman primates have a high potential for carrying zoonotic diseases: • Hepatitis • Tuberculosis • Owners should test their pets at least once a year. • Owners should be tested once a year. • Shigellosis • Salmonellosis • Herpes viruses
Herpes Simplex Viruses • Herpesvirus simiae (Herpes “B”) • Host: Macaques • Rhesus monkeys may develop ulcerations in the oral mucosa. http://www.ccac.ca/en/CCAC_Programs/ETCC/Images/ZoonosisHerpesBRhesus.jpg
Herpes Simplex Viruses • Herpesvirus tamarinus (Herpes “T”) • 1ry Host: Squirrel monkeys and spider monkeys • Asymptomatic • Tamarins, marmosets, owl monkeys, and titi monkeys • Clinical disease • May develop ulceration in lips, oral mucosa and conjunctiva.
Ulcerative dermatitis in a titi monkey Herpesvirus tamarinus
The Ideal Caretaker (patience….etc.) • Patience • Commitment • Do not over estimate their force for their size. http://www.orlandosentinel.com/media/photo/2008-04/37512900.jpg http://www.sptimes.com/2004/10/11/images/large/primate2.jpg
Primate Housing • Have the proper sized housing setups from day one. • Should allow large motor exercise, running and leaping.
Primate Housing • Cages for display are not usually large enough. • Cage must be setup with easy, hands-off cleaning in mind.
Primate Housing • Not recommended: • Kennel crates • Cat cages • Bird cages http://pet.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pPETS-3763322t400.jpg http://www.staffordmall.com/media/dog-crate.jpg http://www.freewebs.com/birdcages/chrome%20plated%20large%20parrot%20cage.jpg
Primate Housing • Primates of different species should not be housed together. • Prevent disease transmission • Species-specific behaviors • Interspecies aggression. http://www.salem-news.com/stimg/november122007/monkey_rhesusx2350.jpg
Primate Housing • A collar or harness should be worn continuously around the house. • Nonhuman primates should be caged while unattended. • Do not allow them to run loose in the home. http://www.fordogtrainer.com/pics/dog-training-equipment-choke-leather-collar.jpg http://www.wildcatcommerce.com/productimages/large/28/monkeykidsharness.jpg
Cage Accessories • Durable and easy-to-clean materials. • Special housing needs depending on the primate: • Arboreal • Nocturnal • Ranging http://www.primatecare.com/cage1.jpg
Cage Accessories • Lighting and climate controls should be on automatic. • 18-17ْْ C (65-80ْ F) • 55-70% Humidity • Marmosets 70-80% http://www.advancedradiantsolutions.com/image/2218681.jpeg
Toys and enrichment devices Mop heads strung with pasta and treats knotted on the ends Acrylic mirror Treats out of the cones “pylon surprises” Foraging for fallen treats http://www.awionline.org/lab_animals/LAREF/jennifer.html
Disinfectants • Cleaning cases, dishes, and toys • Roccal-D • Winthrop, New York, NY • One-Stroke Environ • Ceva Laboratories, Overland Park, KS http://www.valleyvet.com/swatches/21361_L_vvs_000.jpg http://www.animart.com/productimages/439.jpg
Nutrition for Old World and New World Primates • Nutritional deficiencies: • Owner’s lack of knowledge • Common protein deficiencies • high level of fruits and starches • Many owners feed table foods an not commercial biscuits or canned diets. http://ephemerist.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/monkey.jpg
Vitamin Deficiency • Vitamin C • Supplements needed due to decreased levels in diet after 90 days of storage. • Daily fresh fruits or monkey vitamins • 1-4 mg/kg of body weight every day • Causes: • Swelling of long bones and hemorrhaging of the gums
Vitamin Deficiency • Vitamin D3 (New World Monkeys) • Supplements needed due to insufficient sunlight. • 2000 IU per kg every day • Causes: • Soft bones, bone deformities and multiple fractures.
How much should I feed my primate? • Consumption of adults: • 3% to 5% of their body weight DAILY • Waste a lot of food • Greater quantity should be offered. • Offer “meals” 2-3 times a day instead of once daily. http://www.awionline.org/lab_animals/LAREF/Jen-Salad%2014.jpg
How about treats? • Commercial food • 80% to 90% of daily intake • Treats • Fresh fruits • Vegetables • Commercial “treats” • New World monkeys • Mealworms • Crickets • Canned dog food • Hard broiled eggs http://www.ericsons.net/images/343.jpg http://tarrant.tamu.edu/garden/images/Fruits.gif http://www.swarmsupplies.co.uk/images/Silent-crickets-6.jpg
Water and Fruit Juices • Water • Fresh and clean • Available at all times • Sipper-tube or valved water system. • Fruit juices • Offered occasionally as a treat. http://www.primatecare.com/water.jpg http://www.fehd.gov.hk/safefood/food_safety_plan/images/control_juice.jpg
OVERVIEW: • Do RESEARCH!! • Check with your state and county for local laws. • Have the right cage size for your primate. • Feed the right diet depending on the specie’s requirements.