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Monkey Photo Spider

A monkey photo spider and their baby pictures can be viewed at a breeder. All new world primates are arboreal, and they spend their entire lives in trees. They feature flat noses with widely set nasal openings, and long prehensile tails acting like an additional limb. Their limbs are agile and mobile, and hence they are great climbers. They feed on fruits, grass, twigs, leaves and insects. Fruits make up about 90 percent of their diet, and they are capable of picking good and fresh fruits and leaves from bad ones. They are social, and move in groups consisting of 15-20 individuals. Males usually keep harems containing several females, and the young mature by age of 10 months. A monkey photo spider and their baby pictures can be viewed at a breeder. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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These are arboreal animals of tropical America with long slender legs and long prehensile tail. Nowadays, science distinguishes 6 species of these creatures. Some biologists divid the genus Ateles into several species, but for others there is only one name Ateles that is valid (Ateles Paniscus.) This species lives in lowland rain forests from Mexico to South America, along the coasts of the Amazon, and the mountain slopes of the Andes. Their habitats are mainly on the tree canopy. Males mark their territory with secretions from the chest glands. Groups of these animals defend their ranges with screams, barks and thrown branches. A monkey photo spider and their baby pictures can be viewed at a breeder.

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