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Interesting facts about the behavior and characteristics of the Woolly Spider Monkey. Includes Habitat, Scientific Name, Lifespan, Diet, Predators and Threats. ... Also known as muriqui, the woolly spider monkey is the largest primate in the Americas as well as one of the most endangered in the world. With a prehensile...
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Muriqui - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The muriquis , also known as woolly spider monkeys , are the monkeys of the genus Brachyteles .
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Spider monkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The behavior of the woolly spider monkey, Brachyteles arachnoides. ... The woolly spider monkey, or muriqui, has a prehensile tail, like most of the large cebids. This species is sexually monomorphic. The woolly spider monkey lacks a thumb, and has long limbs like the spider monkeys.
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Jackson Creek Middle School ... About Woolly Spider Monkey ... Why Woolly Spider Monkey should be saved...
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-What Woolly Spider Monkey eats? ... -How often Woolly Spider Monkey reproduces? ... -How many offspring Woolly Spider Monkey has?
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The woolly spider monkey's social groups, which used to number about 30-40, are now down to typically 6-20. Within a group's territory, the individuals separate by gender and can frequently be seen hugging each other.
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