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Primates of South America

By Luis A Ramirez. Primates of South America. Howler Monkeys. There are currently nine species of howler monkeys. (there could be more) Here is the list of the howler monkeys Coiba island howler Mantled howler Black howler Red-haired howler Brown howler. Spider Monkeys.

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Primates of South America

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  1. By Luis A Ramirez Primates of South America

  2. Howler Monkeys • There are currently nine species of howler monkeys. (there could be more) • Here is the list of the howler monkeys • Coiba island howler • Mantled howler • Black howler • Red-haired howler • Brown howler

  3. Spider Monkeys • There are seven known species of spider monkeys there is the. • Red-faced spider monkey • Peruvian spider monkey • Brown spider monkey • Mexican spider monkey • White-cheeked spider monkey

  4. The wooly monkeys • There are five (known) species of wooly monkeys • Brown wooly monkey • Gray wooly monkey • Columbian wooly monkey • Silvery wooly monkey • Yellow-tailed wooly monkey

  5. The night monkeys • There are ten species of night monkeys • Spix’s night monkey • Grey-handed monkey • Hernandez-Camacho night monkey • Three striped night monkeyNancy ma’s night monkey

  6. Tamarin monkeys • The tamarin monkeys are a family of monkeys made of 22 species. • Golden lion tamarin • Black lion tamarin • White-mantled tamarin • Emperor tamarin • Cotton top tamarin

  7. Just so you know all the monkeys in this slide are new world monkeys meaning they are found in central and south America.

  8. The End Brought to you by liger inc.(company based in mexico)

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