Woolly monkey, Tropical Rainforest, Primate, Social Behavior

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Woolly monkey, Tropical Rainforest, Primate, Social Behavior
Woolly monkey, any of five species of densely furred South American primates found in rainforests of the western River basin. Woolly monkeys average 40–60 cm (16–24 inches) in length, excluding the thick and somewhat longer prehensile tail. Females weigh 7 kg (15.5 pounds) on average, males
Woolly monkey, Tropical Rainforest, Primate, Social Behavior
Woolly monkey – Wisconsin National Primate Research Center – UW
Woolly monkey, Tropical Rainforest, Primate, Social Behavior
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Woolly monkey, Tropical Rainforest, Primate, Social Behavior
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