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Spider MonkeysRose Perkins
What Spider Monkeys Eat 90% fruit seeds Decaying bark Small insects-bugs Bird eggs eat with tails
How They Act
Always in trees
Rarely come forest floor
Travel in bands
Behavior
Females-4 years
Males 5 years
Acrobatic
Arm stride 40 ft
Their Habitat
High canopy rainforest
evergreen rain forest
Prefer wet over dry
Types of Spider Monkeys White bellied
Brown spider
monkey Black headed Brown headed
White whiskered
Types of Spider Monkeys
Red-faced
White cheeked
Mexican Ornate Hooded
Columbian
Yucatan
Reproduction Usually 16 weeks
1 born
Hold tails
Cling to back
Spider Monkey Skeletons
Females 42 to 57 in
Males 38 to 48 in
Tails suspend Tails 5th limb Female 75-95 cm Male 63-82 cm
Scientific Names
Spanish “Mono Araña”
Spanish b.h. Ateles fusciceps fusciceps
Family Names
Spider monkey family-Atelidae Spider Monkey subfamily- Alouattinae Spider Monkey Genus- Atelus
Spider Monkey Facts
Carnivores
Barks, screeches, other sounds
Birth every 2-5 years
More Spider Monkey Facts
Are endangered species
Tails have a print
Young Spider Monkeys
Born no bigger forearm
Born little hair
Where?
Found Mexico-South Brazil
Sounds travel 5miles
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http://www.angrydmonkey.com/interesting-facts-spider.html
http://www.heathwood.org/simpson/quicklinks/animalsoftherainforest/spidermonkey.htmhttp://www.ecuador-travel.net/biodiversity.mammals.monkey.htmhttp://worldstuff.net/monkeys-jumping-from-tree-to-tree.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/black-handed-spider-monkey/ateles-geoffroyi/video-ve00.htmlhttp://www.hoglezoo.org/meet_our_animals/animal_finder/Spider_Monkeyhttp://travelexperta.com/2009/11/guatemala-wildlife-7-curiosities-about-the-spider-monkey.htm
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