An extinct relative of the howler monkey may have been the first leaf-eating primate in South and Central America ...
Thirteen million years ago, a group of medium-sized monkeys known for guarding their territory among the treetops with fearsome "howls" started doing something new. These monkeys, among the oldest ...
Howler infant number 5 on the back of a juvenile capuchin carrier, who is using stone tools at an anvil site in a stream bed. Usually, this behavior in females is described as adoption, thought to be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This photo provided by researchers shows a baby howler monkey clinging onto a young adult male capuchin monkey on Jicarón Island, ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — It’s so hot in Mexico that howler monkeys are falling dead from the trees. At least 138 of the midsize primates, who are known for their roaring vocal calls, were found dead in the ...
The number of heat-related howler monkeys deaths in Mexico has risen to 157, the government said, with a tragically small number of the primates treated or recovering. A heat dome — an area of strong ...
Something is killing howler monkeys in Nicaragua. And nobody knows what it is. Some conservationists speculate that the primates’ plight might be related to drought, food shortages or other ...
ABILENE, Texas — The Abilene Zoo is welcoming two new family members. The Zoo announced the new howler monkeys in a social media post Thursday. Beatle and Batata are from theBrevard Zoo in Florida. It ...
If evolution had a sense of humor – its favorite punchline might be the howler monkeys. These tree-top vocalists are nature’s rock stars: dramatic, loud and convinced that volume equals value. They ...
Zoos often group the two species because of their similar habitats and dispositions Erik Bowker/Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance A capybara and a howler monkey have struck up an adorable friendship ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Howler infant number 5 on the back of a juvenile capuchin carrier, who is using stone tools at an anvil site in a stream bed.