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The black howler (Alouatta caraya) or black-and-gold howler, [2] is among the largest New World monkeys and a member of the Alouatta genus. [3] [4] The black howler is distributed in areas of South America such as Paraguay, southern Brazil, eastern Bolivia, northern Argentina, and Uruguay.
Black howler monkeys have a prehensile tail without hair on the bottom side, which they use for grasping during locomotion. The upper molars have sharp, shearing crests that are used in grinding leaves.
9 sty 2019 · We developed a festival called the “International Black Howler Monkey Week” with the support of local authorities, state and federal government (SERNAPAM and PROCER-CONANP respectively), local schools, and the community itself.
This paper describes the locomotor behaviour of black howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) living in a small area of forested habitat characterized by a discontinuous canopy.
1 lut 1995 · This paper describes the locomotor behaviour of black howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) living in a small area of forested habitat characterized by a discontinuous canopy.
11 lis 2014 · The locomotion of the Yucatán black howler monkey (A. pigra) is known only from a short study in the dry forests of Tikal in Guatemala (Cant 1986).
1 lis 2011 · Howler monkeys appear to have differentiated earlier than the other forms and their locomotion is characterized by a preponderance of quadrupedalism.