Daisy

Species: Brown Capuchin
Background: Ex-Pet
Date of Birth: 12/25/2018
Arrival Date: 04/27/2019
Jungle Friends welcomed Daisy, a spunky brown capuchin, on the afternoon of April 27, 2019. Daisy made national headlines when she was found in Chicago at an ambulance service garage. Read the story here and view the post on the Facebook page of Chicago Animal Care and Control (CACC).

While it is illegal to have a primate as a pet in Illinois, residents who had lawful possession of a primate before January 1, 2011, are permitted to own one. Many people came forward to claim Daisy as their pet, but no one could prove lawful ownership. CACC decided to transfer her to an accredited primate sanctuary, and Jungle Friends was chosen.

After staying at CACC, plans were made to release her to Jungle Friends. Working in conjunction with Scott Kubisch of Peaceable Primate Sanctuary in Winamac, Indiana, Daisy was transported by car and private plane from Chicago to Gainesville, Florida. Now, she enjoys her life in a neo-tropical natural habitat, living an “Almost Wild” life.

Daisy’s spirited personality quickly became clear. She’s not just full of energy; she’s also taken a liking to the camera. In fact, she’s so determined to be the photographer that it’s nearly impossible to get a good shot of her or her companion, Leo. If there’s a camera around, Daisy is all over it, ready to steal the spotlight (aka camera) herself. At Jungle Friends, we’ve come to appreciate Daisy’s spunky and playful nature.