Alouatta caraya, female
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Description:
It is known as the Black Howler, but only the males are black. It ranges from eastern Bolivia to northern Argentina. This one is at the Mendoza Zoo in the latter. Locally known as Mono Caraya. In context at www.dixpix.ca/Amazon/fauna/primates/index.html
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- Alouatta caraya (Black Howler Monkey)
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