Howler Monkey Research Paper

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HOWLER MONKEY Image being in the jungle and hear a big sound even louder than a tiger or a dog barking.well chances are there near a howler monkey. don’t worry they surely won’t hurt you only your ears because when they howl you better run.

Howler monkeys are not to picky on where they live at.They could live in tropical forest, rain forest, subtropical places, and plain old forests. these monkey only live by trees though. also these monkeys like to live in the shade. They love to eat though.

They also eat many things like fruit and bugs or nuts and flowers also leaves or insects. They eat many different things. then also bearys they love. They like to drink water (fresh water) also.

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