it lives in the Amazon rainforest
Yellow-tailed woolly monkey was created in 1812.
The yellow tailed woolly monkey is endangered because of commercial logging and land clearance. Also because of their predator the puma.
they mainly eat fruit.
Wild Jungles specialy at Jovy City
Some monkeys that live in Peru include the spider monkey, woolly monkey, and squirrel monkey. They can be found in the Amazon rainforest and other tropical regions of the country. These monkeys play important roles in the ecosystem and are known for their acrobatic abilities.
ANIMALS
There are many animals that live in the rainforest that include mammals, birds, and reptiles. One rainforest animal starting with the letter Y includes the yellow eared parrot.
The yellow-tailed woolly monkey typically gives birth to one baby at a time, not multiple babies per week. The gestation period for these monkeys is about 7 to 8 months, and they usually have one offspring every couple of years. Therefore, the average is not a weekly occurrence, but rather a single birth after a significant gestational period.
Oreonax flavicauda
There are two animals that could qualify--llamas, and the yellow-tailed wooly monkey (Lagothrix Lagotricha). Wooly monkeys are found throughout Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, and Venezuela. There are four different species of wooly monkey, including the silver wooly monkey.
The yellow-tailed woolly monkey is just one of the world's rarest mammals and are almost extinct. They normally reach adulthood at 4 years and typically live between 10 to 16 years.
there are 24 monkeys are critically endangered some of there names are:Roloway MonkeyPennant's Red ColobusTana River Red ColobusKipunjiGolden-headed LangurWestern Purple-faced LangurGrey-shanked DoucBrown-headed Spider MonkeyPeruvian Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey