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  1. They just can't help themselves!
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    roams the South American dome freely, and you will have many opportunities to get close to them. All in all, 7 different species of monkey can be seen in the South american dome [...] Once again the sweet Goeldi's Marmosets in the South American dome have had a young one. It is only 6 months since the last time they had babies, but apparently they just love having them. The young one

  2. Our first Emerald dove chick
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    nesting in a large bamboo plant inside the Asian dome, and now something has finally happened, says zoo keeper Sanne Andersen, who works in the Asian dome. "Right now, the mother dove and the chick are together

  3. New monkey roaming free
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    The South American Dome has a new free roaming inhabitant; a white-faced saki. He is a 7 year old monkey which Randers Rainforest has acquired from Szeged Zoo in Hungary. The white-faced saki normally [...] Flying Monkey. Already, we have 4 different species of free roaming monkey in The South American Dome, the Goeldi's marmoset, the golden-headed lion tamarin, the pygmy marmoset and the owl monkey.

  4. "Don Juan" sent to the naughty spot!
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    blue and yellow macaw that normally lives in the South American dome has been sent on a little holiday in Randers Regnskov’s African dome. Holiday may not be the proper word, though, since, in reality,

  5. Bawling, beautiful birds
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    A big group of noisy new residents has been set free in Randers Regnskov’s Asian dome. More specific, the 4 lorikeets that have been living there for quite some time have gotten 11 new friends of the same [...] same species, so that the total number of lorikeets is now 15. These are roaming freely in the Asian dome together with several other bird species and about 50 flying foxes. Many places in both Asia and

  6. The green anaconda - the world's heaviest snake
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    Anacondas of that size are rare in nature. You can see our Green Anacondas in the South American dome, next to the Dwarf Caimans and the Cuban Crocodiles.

  7. Red junglefowl roaming free
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    Two female and one male red junglefowl have been set free in The Asian Dome. They fly well and stick mainly to the tree tops. The male fowls crowing will from now on be heard along side the gibbons howl

  8. Feeding times and demonstrations
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    next meal will appear and that's why we have no fixed feeding times. Ask any of the personnel in the domes or guides which animals will be fed next - and you'll be invited along. But we also have a number

  9. the baby sloth is growing
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    being proud!" says zoo keeper Kristian Sørensen. The sloths roam freely around our South American dome. Because of their very effecient camouflage, they can be difficult to spot. However, they can often

  10. "Don Juan" says goodbye to life as a bachelor
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    goodbye to life as a bachelor. This morning a young female by the name Molly moved into the African dome in which he lives and so far they seem to become good friends. This was to be expected as our male

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