They're critically endangered.
The yellow tailed woolly monkey is endangered because of commercial logging and land clearance. Also because of their predator the puma.
There are four types of the South American Woolly Monkey -Brown Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lagotricha) -Gray Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix cana) -Colombian Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix lugens) -Silvery Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix poeppigii)
Yellow-tailed woolly monkey was created in 1812.
It is endangered because of a increase of human population and logging for farming space, and also because of the "bush meat" trade (humans hunting, selling, and eating the species)
no
yes they are
Spider Monkey. They can be the size of your hand
they're both monkeys
They are related to Spider monkeys and Woolly monkeys.
1872
the woolly mammoth became extinct a number of decades ago
The critically endangered yellow-tailed woolly monkey, once thought extinct, roams in the moist cloud forests of the Andes, as well as the only bear in South America, the spectacled bear. Both of these species are endangered, and they are only a few of the dying species in the endangered ecosystem.