Brown Spider Monkey Essays

  • The Brown Spider Monkey

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    The brown spider monkey is a species of spider monkey that inhabits areas of the continent of South America. The scientific name of the spider monkey is Ateles, while that of the brown spider monkey is Ateles hybridus. The habitat of the brown spider monkey consists of the undisturbed evergreen rainforests located in the subtropical and tropical lowlands of both Colombia and Venezuela. There are two subspecies of the brown spider monkey, Ateles hybridus hybridus and Ateles hybridus brunneus. (According

  • Brown Spider Monkeys

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    Spider Monkeys, a type of New World monkey, are mostly found black in color but actually have several species colors including brown, red, golden and buff. Spider monkeys as a whole species live in the tropical rain forests of Central and South America and can be found as far north as Mexico. The brown spider monkey or variegated spider monkey (Ateles hybridus) is a critically endangered species of spider monkey from northern Colombia and north-western Venezuela. The taxonomic history of the

  • Spider Monkey Research Paper

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    My project animal is on the black-handed spider monkey. He can be found in the South American part of Tropic World at the Brookfield Zoo. He moves like a spider from tree to tree and is absolutely fascinating to look at. The black-handed spider monkey has long, lanky arms and a gripping prehensile tail that allows them to move gracefully from branch to branch. There fingers are curved like a hook. The coat color is a light pale yellow-brown to reddish brown or black depending on the subspecies. There

  • Spiders

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    Spiders My essay is on spiders. I have chosen a few spiders to report about. I also have some basic info about spiders in general. Spiders comprise a large, widespread group of carnivorous arthropods. They have eight legs, can produce silk, and usually have poison glands associated with fangs. More than 30,000 species of spiders are found on every continent except Antarctica in almost every kind of terrestrial habitat and a few aquatic ones as well. Spiders range in body size from about 0.5 mm

  • Rainforests In The Amazon Rainforest

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    A macaw and a fruit bat eat orchids but the emerald tree boa will soon eat macaw and the fruit bat. Across the Amazon, a spider monkey can be eating from a banana tree or the jaguar will eat the Bengal bamboo then the spider monkey. Soon the jaguar can be patiently waiting for the next victim, which will be a parrot that is eating off the same banana tree, as the spider monkey was not long ago. Every animal is connected somehow and creating a food web is the best way to show and easy to understand

  • Santa Ana Zoo Observation

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    individual animals at the Santa Ana Zoo. There is a variety of different animals to observe, enjoy, and learn more about. Each and one of them can bring you a unique perspective information on their species, whether it is a prosimian, new world monkey, old world monkey and apes. I observed the different primates at the zoo and took notes on their behaviors. The primates that I observed at the Santa Ana Zoo were the black and white Ruffed Lemurs, which are prosimian primates. These were the most unexciting

  • Pygmy Marmoset Essay

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    Research Paper May 2, 2014 Monkeys are funny and intelligent animals. Curious George is a classic children’s story about a fictional monkey who was caught in the jungle and brought back to the city by a man in a yellow hat. George wanted to learn about everything around him. Many people today have pygmy marmosets for exotic pets, The pygmy marmoset is a the world’s smallest monkey breed. Pygmy marmosets are adorable, social creatures that enjoy all types of monkey business. The Pygmy marmoset can

  • Research Paper On Dung Beetle

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    Their leaves are very simple and alternate with a dark green colour. Various insects pollinate their flowers and their seeds are dispersed either through water or by the animals that eat their fruits. Animals that feed on the fruits include monkeys, baboons, brown-headed parrots, the kudu, the impala, the jackal and grey hornbills. Snakes generally stay close to the tree as they prey on various rodent and bird species that feed on the prey. The leaves of the tree can be consumed by elephants, kudus

  • Persuasive Essay About Animals

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    humans are.... That is how animals can die and the bad thing is that we are mostly the cause of it. Pollution is a major way we cause animal extinction. Like when there was we had that oil spill caused by Exxon Valdez company which affected the brown pelican, bald eagle and the peregrine falcon and almost caused these animals to be extinct. It affected so many animals that almost every news station back there we're talking about it.

  • Survival Skills Challenge Creative Writing

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    The survival skills challenge was going to be as boring as watching grass grow. I was sitting next to my brother Tam which was not making the bus ride any more pleasant. I gave Tam a loathsome look and he retaliated with an odium stare. The bus was in worse condition than my mood. The processed scent of plastic seats, textured to look like real leather mixed with a tinge of exhaust fume was horrific. The heat in the school bus was always suffocating, coming from close quarters with over thirty kids

  • Amazon Rainforest Research Paper

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    Another species of trees would be the Kapok Tree. The diverse plants that would be brought over would be Bromeliad, Ferns, Orchids, Mosses, Vines and Cacti. The animals I would bring in would be butterflies, beetles, spiders, snakes, lizards, frogs, parrots, jaguars, sloths, and monkey

  • Othello’s Copious Imagery

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    Copious Imagery Let’s look into Shakespeare’s drama Othello and admire the proliferation of imagery with which the playwright has decorated the play. In the Introduction to Shakespeare’s Othello: The Harbrace Theatre Edition, John Russell Brown describes some “splendid images” in the play: The elaborate soliloquy spoken by Othello as he approaches his sleeping wife (V.ii.1-22) contains some splendid images, such as “chaste stars,” “monumental alabaster,” “flaming minister,” and “Promethean

  • First Time I Broke My Wrist-Personal Narrative

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    First Time I Broke My Wrist Eight O'clock In The Morning “But mom I don't want to go inside. I don't like school!” I whine. I slam my fists down on the car seat tray, my fists start to turn pink and red. “Nora, sweetheart you have to go to school that way you can become really smart!” She tells me. She looks at me through the door and tries to unbuckle me but i stop her by covering my arms over the belt buckle. I try to glare at her but she just looks at me, tips her head back, laughs and I wonder

  • Survival of the Sickest Questions

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    KoAP Biology Summer Assignment: Survival of the Sickest Questions 1. Life is more abundant in the North Atlantic than in the Pacific because the ocean area of the North Atlantic is directly in the path of iron-rich dust from the Sahara Desert, which leads to the development of bigger communities of phytoplankton, and in turn plankton, and so on. This fact is related to global warming because someone thought of an idea to fight global warming by putting huge amounts of iron solution into the ocean