No they are not
no, howler monkeys are safe.
no but they might be very soon
The Howler monkey's main predator are the Harpy eagles. Armadillos and jaguars are also predators of the Howler monkey. Howler monkeys are an endangered species.
it became listed as endangered on June 14, 1796
A Howler Monkey eats a lot of fruit, but they also eat leaves and flowers.
The Mantled Howler Monkey is listed as an "endangered" species according to the US Fish and Wildlife Services, or the US FWS, Endangered Species List. While the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, has the Mexican Howler Monkey, a subspecies of the Mantled Howler Monkey, listed as "critically endangered", with a population trend posted as "decreasing". You may can buy one, as you can buy anything on the "black market". But this is a protected species, and they can't be bought legally, as you would a kitten. Not only is it a protected species, but it is a wild animal, not a pet. If you owned a zoo, then you would have to apply for the permits, and license to purchase and then house a Mantled Howler Monkey. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
humans have destroyed their homes causing the monkeys to lose their habitat
Alouatta palliata is the most often used scientific name for the black howler monkey.
the monkey is ya mum XD
There are about 14 species of Howler Monkey listed on the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, and about 17 species with an extra 2 to 3 subspecies to make the total around 20 Howler Monkey species. Some of these species are listed with an endangered status and others are listed as data deficient, while the few populations are relatively stable. The specific species of Howler Monkey would help determine the population. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
Yes, the howler monkey is the loudest howler in the world. their howls can be heard up to three miles away.
Red howlers are three species of howler monkey. Like most animals that aren't at the top of the food chain, they fear predators (although it's impossible for us to know how often they think about them). One of the main predators of the howler monkey are Harpes eagles.