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Basilisk Lizard, River Dolphin, Howler Monkey, Animal Experiences, Spider Monkey, Curious Creatures, Amazon Rainforest, Primates, Bird Species

COLOMBIAN RED HOWLER Alouatta seniculus Geographic Distribution and Habitat The Colombian red howler is found throughout the Western Amazon Basin in South America, with populations recorded in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Their range blends extensively with the ranges of other howler monkey subspecies. They live in several types of forest,

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Monkey Reference, Amazon Wildlife, Endangered Animals Project, Amazon Animals, Rainforest Trees, Howler Monkey, Animal Jungle, Ape Monkey, Amazing Animal Pictures

As the orange-gold sun smolders over the Amazon River our boat makes its way slowly back to the lodge. We've spent the day exploring the river and seen so many birds and wildlife. Pink dolphins splash, Blue-and- yellow macaws screech from the rainforest trees and Squirrel monkeys squabble over a position on a branch as they settle for the night.

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Black Howler Monkey | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Avoiding Conflict, Monkey World, Howler Monkey, Ape Monkey, Rest Up, American Animals, Animal Book, Animal Jam, Unusual Animals

The Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta caraya) is a species of howler monkey, a large New World monkey, from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay, being the southernmost member of the Alouatta genus. Only the male is black; females are overall pale buff. It lives in groups of 3 to 19 individuals (usually 7 to 9). There are usually 1-3 males for every 7-9 females in a group. When mating, males and females within a single group pair off. Named for their vocalizations, they may be heard most…

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