I believe one of our South American
spider monkeys wouldn't hesitate .
The Sunday People previously reported on the plight of lonely Pepe the
spider monkey, who was found with chains around his neck.
HANGING IN THERE A Central American baby
spider monkey sold into the pet trade
Today, the El Paujil Nature Reserve covers 6,935 acres and provides permanent protection for 100 pairs of the critically endangered Blue-billed Curassow, as well as habitat for the Magdalena
Spider Monkey, Jaguar, Spectacled Bear, and extremely rare Magdalena race of the Lowland Tapir, Tapirus terrestris columbianus.
For example, geophagy is widespread in most howler monkey and
spider monkey populations living in western Amazonian forests near the northern Andes (Izawa, 1993; Blake et al., 2010; Link et al., 2011) but has not been reported for Meso-american populations (Ferrari et al., 2008).
All of these features are watched by Rabbit; Fox and her cubs; Owl--who gets ready to see a mouse and then he will pounce; Harvest Mouse; Beaver who has a darn to build; Polar Bear;
Spider Monkey; Koala nestled in her gum tree; and the hunting Tiger.
But for one
spider monkey, four cotton top tamarins and a squirrel monkey, life is an altogether quieter existence at a property in Corwen.
Study species: The same species censused by Timmock and Vaughan (2002) were examined in the present study: white-faced capu chin monkey, Central American
spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi), coatimundi (Nasua narica), tamandua (Tamandua mexicana), nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), and variegated squirrel (Sciurus variegatoides).
I'd happily punch a hippo on the nose, but would be very careful near a
spider monkey. Little animals are the toughest to fight.
He tells of rescuing a
spider monkey that during its years as a house pet was fed nothing but dog food.