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Woolly monkey
Aotinae 139
Peruvian Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey Oreonax Flavicauda (Humboldt, 1812) Peru (2000, 2006, 2008)
A Brief Litterature Review of the Spidermonkey, Ateles Sp
The Use of Regenerating Forest by Woolly Monkeys and Other Primates in Manú Learning Centre Reserve
Aggressive Encounter Between Lagothrix Flavicauda and Nasua
Humboldt's Woolly Monkeys Decimated by Hunting in Amazonia
A Woolly Monkey Rediscovered in Peru Russell A
Key Stage 2 Teacher Notes
Diurnal PRIMATES of Tiputini Biodiversity Station 1 Sylvi a M
Woolly Monkey Keeper Talk We Have Three Groups of Woolly Monkeys Here at the Park; Levar’S Group, Chippy’S Group and Paulo’S Group
Taxonomy of the Genus Brachyteles Spix, 1823 and Its Phylogenetic
First Record of the Peruvian Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey Lagothrix Flavicauda in the Región Junín, Peru
Animal Inspected at Last Inspection
Development of a Wild Infant Woolly Monkey Social Interactions, Time
The Evolution of Primate Societies
An Assessment of the Foraging Patterns Among Lagothrix Poeppigii on Sumak Allpa Island, Ecuador Adrienne Mathis SIT Study Abroad
Activity and Ranging Patterns of Colombian Woolly Monkeys in North-Western Amazonia
Come Visit This Special Place That's Perfect for Monkeys. Red Howler
Top View
The Neotropical Bushmeat Crisis and Its Impact on Primate Populations
Fact-File, 'The Amazon
Standards for New World Primates
Endangered Monkeys Contribute to Science by Kara Rosania Established Infectious Clone
The Targeted Monkey: a Re-Evaluation of Predation on New World Primates
Nutritional and Health Status of Woolly Monkeys
Lagothrix Lagotricha
Terrestrial Behavior of Ateles Spp
The Course of Thinking on the Taxonomy of Woolly Monkeys (Lagothrix) and Its Effect on Their Conservation
Fetal Development of the Poeppig's Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix Poeppigii)
Effects of Hunting on Primate Populations in Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, Peru
November 2020
Chiribiquete National Park – “The Maloca of the Jaguar”
Isolation of a Hepadnavirus from the Woolly Monkey, a New World Primate
First Record of the Peruvian Yellow-Tailed Woolly Monkey Lagothrix Flavicauda in the Región Junín, Peru
1 the Role of Woolly Monkeys As a Flagship Species For
Status of Ateles Belzebuth in the Peruvian Amazon
Nutritional Analysis and Intervention in the Captive Woolly Monkey
Complete Mtdna Genomes Shed Light on The
Terrestrial Behavior of <I>Ateles</I> Spp