Well, I had a BrownWoolly when I was a kid. "Sammy" was his name. They have molar type teeth "not sharp pointed teeth". Not very likely to bite as a defence. Unlike a spider monkey. They like to blast you with diareah "you will let them go" and climb up a tree if they get mad at you. They love about any type of juicy fruit. Crazy about grapes, strawberries, raisins, bananas, apples, Oranges, etc. Maybe why he had diareah all the time. Love to ride on bicycle handle bars and play. Get real mad when you put them back in cage. Will unscrew a light bulb and throw it at you if you don't let them out to play. Very smart and learn way to fast. Friendly and sociable but like a hyper kid on steroids Not as bad as a spider monkey or cupichone "organ grinder monkey though. Sammy was young and about half grown. There is no better monkey as a pet but they get very strong and pretty big as they grow older. I just don't recommend any monkey as a pet unless you want your world to really rock! Sammy moved to the St. Louise zoo when he got older. Sure miss him.
Spider Monkey. They can be the size of your hand
They are related to Spider monkeys and Woolly monkeys.
they're both monkeys
Yes spider monkeys do live in the amazon. A few examples are the Woolly spider monkey and the Black spider monkey
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A monkey spider. Ironically, it eats spider monkeys.
The Spider Monkey belongs to the genus, Ateles, the family, Atelidae, and the order, Primates. The related genus is Brachyteles, the "woolly spider monkey" (also known as the Muriqui).
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fish and meat
Yes spider monkeys do live in the amazon. A few examples are the Woolly spider monkey and the Black spider monkey
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.
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)