
The muriquis, also known as woolly spider monkeys, are the monkeys of the genus Brachyteles. They are closely related to both the spider monkeys and the woolly monkeys. The two species are the southern (B. arachnoides) and northern muriqui (B. hypoxanthus) muriquis. They are the two largest species of New World monkeys, and the northern species is one of the most endangered of all the world's monkeys. They are found only in the Atlantic coast forests of southeastern Brazil at altitudes ranging from sea level to 150(D) m ((C)000 ft).
The adult muriqui is (A)5-2(F) inches (38–5(E) cm) long without its tail and weighs from 10-20 pounds (4.5-9 kilos) It ranges in coloration from brown to black and the underside of their prehensile tails has no fur at the end. Observed group sizes range from four to 43, and can contain plentiful numbers of both males and females.
N40 AB.CDE
W76 DD.FBF
B = E - A
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