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Using non-invasive research and no-flash camera traps from 2014 to 2019, scientists have confirmed the occurrence of the dryas monkey at seven locations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
Female howler monkey (Alouatta palliata palliata) uses a canopy bridge in Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica which is designed to support prehensile tail use. Photo by Ines Azofeifa ...
Location: Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. ... sunlight penetrated the dense canopy, ... With the likes of jaguars and howler ...
The Endangered dryas monkey is one of Africa's most mysterious primates. They are difficult to find because they live in dense vegetation in secondary forest thickets. Using non-invasive research ...
Researchers recorded 25 species from 12 mammal families using natural canopy bridges in 3,372 photo events, including night monkeys, kinkajous, olingos, dwarf porcupines, opossums and squirrels.
The endangered Geoffrey’s spider monkeys that dangle high in the rainforest canopy are elusive and hard for scientists to track. So biologist Jenna Lawson hid 350 audio monitors in trees across ...
The St. Louis Zoo Primate Canopy Trails are home to 40 primates representing 14 different species. When lead design firm PGAV Destinations and general contractor Tarlton Corp. began work on the ...
Red Howler Monkeys are easily recognised by their goldish red coat. The males are slightly larger than the females. Howler monkeys range in size from 22 to 36 inches in head and body length, with ...
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