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Rare pygmy marmosets stolen from Australian wildlife park | Rare pygmy marmosets stolen from Australian wildlife park |
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Three rare pygmy marmosets have been stolen from a wildlife park in Australia. | |
The animals were reported missing from their enclosure at Symbio Wildlife Park, south of Sydney, on Saturday morning. | The animals were reported missing from their enclosure at Symbio Wildlife Park, south of Sydney, on Saturday morning. |
A baby marmoset and a female, Sophia, were found alive on Sunday, but a male, Gomez, remains missing. | A baby marmoset and a female, Sophia, were found alive on Sunday, but a male, Gomez, remains missing. |
Pygmy marmosets - the world's smallest monkey species - command up to A$5000 (£3000, $3700) on the black market. | Pygmy marmosets - the world's smallest monkey species - command up to A$5000 (£3000, $3700) on the black market. |
Police said they found the four-week-old marmoset after pulling over a car containing two men at Appin, southwest of Sydney. | |
Two men, aged 23 and 26, were charged with dealing in the proceeds of crime but police are still hunting those directly responsible for the thefts. | |
The female marmoset was found about 20km (12 miles) away in the Campbelltown area. | |
It was feared the baby marmoset, which is yet to be named, would die within 48 hours if unable to feed from its mother. | It was feared the baby marmoset, which is yet to be named, would die within 48 hours if unable to feed from its mother. |
John Radnidge, the owner of the wildlife park, said the monkey was getting some rest. | John Radnidge, the owner of the wildlife park, said the monkey was getting some rest. |
"It's very, very frightened but in reasonable condition," he told The Sydney Morning Herald. | "It's very, very frightened but in reasonable condition," he told The Sydney Morning Herald. |
"You cannot keep a critically endangered species without being detected. If you have the world's smallest monkey in your home people are going to wonder where you got it." | "You cannot keep a critically endangered species without being detected. If you have the world's smallest monkey in your home people are going to wonder where you got it." |
China's Year of the Monkey is believed to have driven demand for the animal, which is native to South America. | China's Year of the Monkey is believed to have driven demand for the animal, which is native to South America. |
Police have appealed for public help to find the third marmoset. |
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