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  1. The mantled howler (Alouatta palliata) is a species of howler monkey, a type of New World monkey, from Central and South America. It is one of the monkey species most often seen and heard in the wild in Central America.

  2. Mantled howler monkeys share their habitat with a number of species, including capuchins (genus: Cebus) and spider monkeys (genus: Ateles). Generally mantled howlers get along peacefully with their fellow primates, but can occasionally get into scuffles over food.

  3. Habitat. Mantled howler monkeys inhabit lowland and montane rain forests, including primary and regenerated forest habitats. Stoner (1996) researched two troops of mantled howler monkeys in northeastern Costa Rica to determine habitat selectivity within a lowland rainforest.

  4. The mantled howler (Alouatta palliata) is a species of howler monkey, a type of New World monkey, from Central and South America. It is one of the monkey species most often seen and heard in the wild in Central America.

  5. Mantled Howler Monkeys are herbivorous, with a diet predominantly consisting of leaves, fruits, and flowers, categorizing them as folivores. This diet is reflective of their role in the forest ecosystem, where they contribute to seed dispersal and the pollination of flowering plants.

  6. 1 paź 2024 · The same three species of primates inhabit both forest sites: mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata), white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus imitator), and Central American spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi). There are 11 groups of mantled howler monkeys at LSBRS with a mean group size of 13.1.

  7. Male mantled howler. Howler monkeys have short snouts and wide-set, round nostrils. Their noses are very keen, and they can smell out food (primarily fruit and nuts) up to 2 km away. Their noses are usually roundish snout-type, and the nostrils have many sensory hairs growing from the interior.

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