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Three spider monkey species are officially "endangered : the white-bellied spider monkey, brown-headed spider monkey, and white-whiskered spider monkey. Other species are also being subjected to varying degrees of loss of habitat.
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The brown spider monkey became endangered because of all the habitat loss. They were also threatened by hunters!!
Hybrid spider monkeys, which result from the interbreeding of two species of spider monkeys, do not have a specific population count as they are not recognized as a distinct species. Their population is influenced by the conservation status of the parent species, such as the black spider monkey and the brown spider monkey. Overall, spider monkeys face threats from habitat loss and hunting, leading to declining numbers in the wild. For precise population figures, it would be best to refer to conservation studies or databases for the specific species involved.
the population trend for spider monkeys is decreasing; the IUCN Red List lists one species as vulnerable, four species as endangered and two species as critically endangered.
A spider monkeys lifespan in the wild is about 27 years. The spider monkey is critically endangered. They have a 20% chance of going extinct in the wild within 20 years. The population is estimated at 2,000 in isolated pockets.
the population trend for spider monkeys is decreasing; the IUCN Red List lists one species as vulnerable, four species as endangered and two species as critically endangered.
They live in Brazil and Columbia.
That is its common name. They are further described mostly by color and habitat. Red-faced spider monkey White-fronted spider monkey Brown spider monkey (aka Hybrid Spider Monkey) White-cheeked spider monkey Black-headed spider monkey Brown-headed spider monkey Ornate spider monkey (subspecies Geoffroy's) Peruvian spider monkey Colombian spider monkey (Geoffroy's spider monkeys:) - Yucatan spider monkey - Mexican spider monkey - Nicaraguan spider monkey
Spider monkeys aren't extinct; however, they are, in fact, endangered.
1969
people started destroying their habitat