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- Howler Brothers – HOWLER BROTHERS
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- Howler monkey - Wikipedia
Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta, monotypic in subfamily Alouattinae) are the most widespread primate genus in the Neotropics and are among the largest of the platyrrhines along with the muriquis (Brachyteles), the spider monkeys (Ateles) and woolly monkeys (Lagotrix)
- Howler monkey | Definition, Size, Diet, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Howler monkey, (genus Alouatta), any of several tropical American monkeys noted for their roaring cries Several species of howlers are widely distributed through Central and South America
- Howler Monkey - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The howler monkey, a name that immediately evokes images of dense jungles and powerful vocalizations, is a fascinating primate native to the forests of Central and South America Renowned as the loudest land animal, these monkeys are more than just their booming calls
- Howler Monkey - National Geographic Kids
Howler monkeys get almost all the water they need from the food they eat One of the few times they can be spotted on the ground, however, is during very dry spells when they need to find extra
- Black howler monkey - Smithsonians National Zoo
Black howler monkeys are the loudest terrestrial animals in the Western Hemisphere! Found in South America, they are usually the largest, most abundant primate in their range These monkeys are born with blond fur, but the male's fur turns black as they mature
- Howler Monkeys | New England Primate Conservancy
The ursine howler monkey, also referred to as the ursine red howler, is one of 15 species of howler monkeys that occur throughout various parts of Central and South America
- Alouatta (howler monkeys) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Alouatta is often recognized by its loud and boisterous call, hence the common name of howler monkeys Like the other members of Atelidae , Alouatta has a prehensile tail which can support individuals' body weights during foraging, feeding, and locomotion
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