Howler monkeys are among the largest of the New World monkeys. They are famous for their loud howls, which can travel five kilometres through dense rain forest. These monkeys are native to South and Central American forests.
This juvenile was photographed in Panama guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
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This one was photographed in Panama guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
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This Geoffroy's tamarin is small with an orange back and a distinctive white and black facial mask. It has an omnivorous diet, eating fruits, other plant materials, invertebrates and some small vertebrates. In turn, it has a number of predators, including raptors, cats and snakes.
This wild monkey was photographed at Canopy Tower in Panama.
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Howler monkeys are among the largest of the New World monkeys. They are famous for their loud howls, which can travel five kilometres through dense rain forest. These monkeys are native to South and Central American forests.
These were photographed in Costa Rica guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
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Howler monkeys are among the largest of the New World monkeys. They are famous for their loud howls, which can travel 5 km through dense rain forest.
This pair was photographed in Panama guided by Neotropic Photo Tours.
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