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White-Bellied Spider Monkey Ateles Belzebuth. Common Name- White Bellied Spider monkey Scientific Name- Ateles Belzebuth Location- Northeastern portion.

Dec 15, 2015

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Page 1: White-Bellied Spider Monkey Ateles Belzebuth. Common Name- White Bellied Spider monkey Scientific Name- Ateles Belzebuth Location- Northeastern portion.

White-Bellied Spider Monkey

Ateles Belzebuth

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Common Name- White Bellied Spider monkeyScientific Name- Ateles BelzebuthLocation- Northeastern portion of South America.

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Size

Diet- Mainly fruits but also eats seeds, leaves, and sometimes dead wood.

Size- Weight ranges from 5.9 to 10.4 kg. body length that ranges from 42 to 50 cm

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Housing

They live in the upper canopy of the rainforest and can be found to up to 1,800 m. high in the trees!

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Climate Needed

• These spider monkeys require large tracts of moist evergreen forests, and prefer undisturbed primary rainforest.

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Reproduction

Reproduction: Every 2 to 4 years and usually 1 offspring

Gestation: 210 to 225 days or about 7 months

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Community

These monkeys are group animals and can live in a group from 20 up to 40!

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Endangered

The two main reasons for the reduction of the species is from hunting and chopping down trees, destroying their homes

The White Bellied Spider Monkey was put on endangered list in 1985.

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Population

Population of the White-Bellied Spider Monkey has decreased 30% in the past 3 generations.

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Conservation Efforts

There are a number of protected areas in Columbia that try to protect the monkeys.

Organizations trying to protect the monkeys consists of the UNEP and WCMC.

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Questions

1. What is the gestation period of the White-Bellied Spider Monkey?

2. Where do the White-Bellied Spider Monkey mostly live?

3. What type of foods do the monkeys usually eat?

4. What are the two main reasons that the spider monkeys are going extinct?

5. How much has the spider monkey population decreased in the last three generations?

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Work Cited Page

http://saveamericasforests.org/http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.eduhttp://www.arkive.org/