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Alouatta Seniculus Collection

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Mammals, Simia seniculus, Red howler monkey

Mammals, Simia seniculus, Red howler monkey, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original from 1860

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Howler, capuchin, tamarin and lemur

Howler, capuchin, tamarin and lemur
Venezuelan red howler, Alouatta seniculus a, endangered Colombian white-faced capuchin, Cebus capucinus b, Guianan squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus c, endangered golden lion tamarin

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Adult male red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus), in the village of San Francisco

Adult male red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus), in the village of San Francisco, Amazon Basin, Peru, South America

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus) howling, captive, digitally modified

Red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus) howling, captive, digitally modified

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta seniculus) hanging by tail with non-prehensile tailed

Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta seniculus) hanging by tail with non-prehensile tailed Peruvian red uakari monkey (Cacajao calvus ucayalii)

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus) howling, captive

Red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus) howling, captive

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Illustration of aggressive male Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta Seniculus)

Illustration of aggressive male Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta Seniculus)

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Adult red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus), San Miguel Cao, Loreto, Peru, South America

Adult red howler monkey (Alouatta seniculus), San Miguel Cao, Loreto, Peru, South America

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus- eating clay at a clay lick

Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus- eating clay at a clay lick, Tambopata Nature Reserve, Madre de Dios Region, Peru

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus

Red Howler Monkey -Alouatta seniculus-, Tambopata Nature Reserve, Madre de Dios Region, Peru

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Red howler monkey (Alouatta Seniculus), Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado

Red howler monkey (Alouatta Seniculus), Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado Amazon Jungle area, Peru, South America

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Red Howler Monkey, Alouatta seniculus

Red Howler Monkey, Alouatta seniculus, rich red fur, standing, open mouth exposing bright pink lower lip, black eyes staring ahead, front view

Background imageAlouatta Seniculus Collection: Alouatta seniculus, red howler monkey

Alouatta seniculus, red howler monkey
Portrait of a red howler monkey, native to the forests in various regions across South America. Photographed by Frank Greenaway


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EDITORS COMMENTS

The captivating Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta seniculus) is a sight to behold. With its vibrant red fur and piercing black eyes, it stands out among the trees of Northern Colombia. In one image, we see a mother and baby perched on a tree branch, showcasing the strong bond between them. Another picture captures an adult male in the village of San Francisco, displaying its dominance with an aggressive stance. This species is known for its distinctive howling calls that can be heard echoing through the forests. Even in captivity, their powerful voices resonate as they express themselves digitally modified or not. Hanging effortlessly by their non-prehensile tails, these agile creatures demonstrate their incredible adaptability. In Peru's Tambopata Nature Reserve, we witness these monkeys indulging in unique behaviors, and are seen eating clay at a clay lick—a behavior believed to provide essential minerals lacking in their diet. The reserve also offers glimpses of these magnificent animals against lush green backgrounds. Whether observed in Puerto Maldonado or Loreto, Alouatta seniculus never fails to captivate us with its striking appearance and intriguing behaviors. This species serves as a reminder of the diverse wildlife found within South America's rich ecosystems. Illustration: Aggressive male Red Howler Monkey (Alouatta Seniculus) Location: San Miguel Cao, Loreto - Peru Photographer: Unknown Image Credits: 1) Mother and baby monkey - Location: Northern Colombia 2) Captive howling monkey - Location: Unknown 3) Adult male monkey - Location: Village of San Francisco 4) Clay-eating monkey - Location.

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