Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey 14486 ... Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:; Andes of Northern Peru ... The yellow-tailed woolly monkey is a rare species found in the mountainous area of northern Peru. It was thought to be extinct until a small population was rediscovered in 1974. Its fur is reddish-brown and very long and thick.
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DeLuycker, A. M. and Heymann, E. W. 2007. Peruvian Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey, Oreonax flavicauda (Humboldt, 1912). In: Primates in Peril: The World’s 25 Most Endangered Primates 2006–2008, R. A. Mittermeier et al.
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The hair of the yellow-tailed woolly monkey is long and thick, an adaptation to its cold montane forest habitat. ... together with the monkey's naturally low population densities, slow maturation, low reproductive rate, and a restricted geographic distribution have led to this species' current critically endangered status.
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Graduates of 'World's Rarest Mammals' ... Animal Info - Endangered Animals ... However, as Schaller has noted: "...even a well-considered guess has validity when evaluating status of endangered species." (Schaller 1998, p. 202)
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Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey , Oreonax flavicauda , is a New World monkey endemic to Peru. It is a rare primate species found only in the Peruvian Andes. It has formerly been estimated that few...
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Conservation of the yellow tailed woolly monkey in Peru ... The species is listed by the IUCN as critically endangered and features on the current list of the world’s top 25 most endangered primates. It is endemic to a small area of cloud forest in the Tropical Andes region of Peru.
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The Monkey Sanctuary Trust in the UK agreed to give a substantial grant to the national education campaign that we are running together with Yunkawasi. This means that we can keep this project going in the provinces where it is most needed and continue to focus the media’s attention on the endangered primates of Peru.
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The yellow-tailed woolly monkey ( Oreonax flavicauda ) is classified as Critically Endangered and is listed by the IUCN Primate Specialist Group as one of the top 25 most endangered primate species in the world. Its distribution is restricted to the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot. ... N. Shanee * ; Noga Shanee MSc, ... 16: 15-19.
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The hair of the yellow-tailed woolly monkey is long, thick and woolly, an adaptation to its cold montane forest habitat. Its colour is dark reddish-brown above, and slightly lighter below. The face is naked and almost black, except for a characteristic patch of white ... Classified as Critically Endangered (CR B1+2abcde,
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WOOLLY SPIDER MONKEY ... SHORT-TAILED CHINCHILLA ... YELLOW-SPOTTED TREE FROG...
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