Spider Monkey
| The spider monkey is found in the tropical jungles of South America,
from Southern Mexico to Brazil. The spider monkey generally dos not
enter the further southern regions of South America as the terrain
becomes mountainous and not to the spider monkey's taste. There are four different types of
spider monkey, all of which are fairly large in size and get to around
50cm tall, plus the spider monkey's tail which can often grow longer
than the spider monkey's body.
The spider monkey is
thought to get it's name from the way the spider monkeys can be seen
hanging in the trees. The spider monkey can often be seen with all four
hands on separate branches, so the spider monkey looks like a spider's
web. The spider monkey can also hang from branches by it's strong tail,
which gives the spider monkey spider-like attributes. The spider monkey
mainly eats fruits and berries and spider monkeys are a thought to play a
vital part in spreading the seeds of many plants
throughout the South American rainforests. The spider monkey also eats
insects and small reptiles for protein and also honey which the spider
monkey finds it.
Due to the extensive hunting of the spider monkey from both humans and bigger jungle animals such as the jaguar
and the crocodile, all four species of spider monkey are now considered
to be endangered or critically endangered. The spider monkey is often
kept as an exotic pet worldwide and is one of the most popular species of pet monkey
due to the spider monkey's looks and the spider monkey's character.
Please don't keep spider monkeys as pets. Spider monkeys belong in the
jungles were they come from and are on the verge of extinction, this process should not be helped.
Spider monkeys form groups of
between 10 and 30 individuals which splits up during the day so that
there is less competition for food. Unlike many other primates, it is
the female spider monkeys that leave their original group to join new
groups, rather than the male spider monkeys. Male spider monkeys are
known to stay together throughout their lives. Female spider monkeys
breed every three to four years and when she is ready to, the female
spider monkey chooses a male spider monkey from her group in which to
mate with. After a gestation period of around 7 months, the female
spider monkey will give birth to one baby spider monkey.
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