I spent most of my time in the monkey quarantine section, which allowed heaps of opportunities for monkeying around with the monkeys, in between feeding them and cleaning up monkey poo. It was great fun - no really! The monkeys were mainly capuchins, cute little brown things with heaps of energy and lots of brains. But we also had a few spider monkeys, bigger gangly black monkeys and a couple of tiny squirrel monkeys.
This is a cinnamon capuchin called Miel (Honey in Spanish). She had been trained in her former life to work as a pick pocket for her owner. Which meant you needed to be really cautious around her, she was constantly diving into you pockets looking for things to run away with. If she got something, she wasn't so friendly if you tried to get it back. She was also really good at untieing knots and loved to undo shoelaces for some reason.
This is Choco (a.k.a ¨Loco¨) He really had a chip on his shoulder, he hated people and monkeys too (I think he was beaten up a bit before he made it to the park - probably by people and monkeys). Anyhoot, he liked to pretend he wasn't interested in you, and when you got within his reach he´d leap at you, try to grab you through the cage wire and pull you in to within biting distance. And those teeth are sharp! (One unfortunate fellow volunteer had the top section of his finger bitten clean in two by another Capuchin while I was there.) It was amazing how clever Choco was though, there was one time of the day where he knew he had a good chance of sinking his teeth into me, which was when I covered up the cage in the evenings. He was always waiting for me to take my eyes off him for a second, and then he´d leap at me gnashing his teeth on the wire, arms flailing in the air hoping to grab hold of me. Freakin´loco. I think it´ll be a while before he´s released...
From one extreme to the other... this is Vasca. One odd thing about Capuchins is they often don't like humans of the opposite sex. While she was very friendly with the female volunteers, she didn't like me much and often screamed and tried to bite me if i got close. Then one day everything changed.... Poor deranged Vasca was on heat and had fallen in love with me! This silly monkey spent 5 full days trying to get my attention. She was very adept at throwing rocks and bits of rotten fruit, when she pegged something on target I´d turn around and she´d have this ridiculous grin on her face, like she was the sweetest most innocent thing thing in the world... At one stage she was pretty out of control, moaning and crying constantly if I wasn't looking at her, and then drooling at the mouth when I did look at her. Luckily she lost interest in a few days though.
Well that was funny (in a weird way) but it was bloody ridiculous when it happened a second time. There was another female capuchin who developed a bit if a thing for me, her name is Mumushca. I didn't realise it until one day I opened her cage in the morning and she latched onto me and wouldn't let go. It took about 10 minutes for me to prise her loose, and I ended up with some dark bruises on the neck from her vice-like grip in doing so. Thankfully Mumushca wasn't such a crack shot with rocks and bananas as Vasca, and she didn't drool either. She also had a pretty cute way of showing her love for me, by standing up tall and holding her hands across her heart, whilst giving me the biggest monkey grin imaginable. She often lost balance and toppled over backwards she was trying so hard to stand up tall. Funny shit.

This is me with a baby spider monkey. (I´m the one on the right).
Some volunteers and some monkeys.
Some squirrel monkeys. Cute, but kinda boring to be honest. All they do is sit around and look cute and eat bananas.There was also a bear - a baby Andean mountain bear who liked to playfight with the volunteers. Which was something they were trying to discourage, as this little bear will grow up into a very big and dangerous problem if they don't curb that habit somehow. Good luck guys!
And the people? They were animals! (Only I don't know any wild animal that would dress up like this.) Only kidding, they were all very nice people who liked a bit of a drink. Sometimes too much of a drink....
We had a Pimps and Ho´s themed party, the local Bolivians didn't know what hit them. Actually the point was to hold a slave auction to raise money for some new monkey cages, which we did. Some people had sore heads and slim wallets the next day though.
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