- The
black howler (Alouatta
caraya) or black-and-gold howler, is
among the
largest New
World monkeys and a
member of the
Alouatta genus. The
black howler...
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Howler species are
dimorphic and can also be
dichromatic (i.e.
Alouatta caraya).
Males are
typically 1.5 to 2.0 kg
heavier than females.
Males experience...
- Maranhão red-handed howler,
Alouatta ululata Alouatta caraya group Black howler,
Alouatta caraya Incertae sedis †Alouatta
mauroi (Late Pleistocene) Genus...
- Cunha, R. G. T.; Byrne, R. (2006). "Roars of
Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta
caraya):
Evidence for a
Function in Inter-Group Spacing". Behaviour. 143 (10):...
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Bolivian red
howler (A. sara)
Venezuelan red
howler (A. seniculus) Maranhão red-handed
howler (A. ululata) A.
caraya group:
Black howler (A.
caraya)...
- A pair of
black howler monkeys (Alouatta
caraya) vocalising...
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caraya is a
species of frog in the
family Hylidae found in
central and
southern Brazil. Its
common name is Mato
Verde harlequin frog.
Lysapsus caraya...
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Military Academy and the NCO
School while the 5th
Cavalry Regiment "Aca
Caraya" of the
Paraguayan Army
sports both
epaulettes and
shoulder knots in its...
- home to
tapirs and monkeys, with the
distinctive howler monkey,
known as
carayá,
standing out
among them. In the
drier forest zones, armadillos, including...
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Bolivian red
howler (A. sara)
Venezuelan red
howler (A. seniculus) Maranhão red-handed
howler (A. ululata) A.
caraya group:
Black howler (A.
caraya)...