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Squirrel Monkey latin dict size=0   common dict size=270
Image Info Original File Name: Squirrel-Monkey-on_tree-closeup-by_Linda_Bucklin.jpg File size : 82789 bytes File date : 1998:06:07 09:00:00 Resolution: 590x684 Jpeg process : Baseline Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals Posted Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 17:12:31 -0400
Author Name (E-mail): Linda Bucklin (vortex@eznet.net)
Subject Squirrel Monkey

Squirrel Monkey; Image ONLY
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Squirrel Monkey

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hye jung park Delete
would you give me some information written english about spuirrel monkey?
I need some more.
about tropical animal
kelly Delete
Hi there, Squirrel Monkeys are an endangered species. Earlier they were a common sight in many parts of South America, the species has now experienced a decline in population due to a number of reasons. One of the most devastating factors that bring about Squirrel Monkey destruction is deforestation and habitat loss.
Extensive deforestation that occurs due to agribusiness and tourist activities has led to a dramatic decrease in Squirrel Monkey numbers. It has been established that the species population was reduced heavily by the 1980s. However, the tendency did not stop for a long time to come. Nowadays, the Squirrel Monkey is a species at risk. It may face extinction in a few decades on the condition humans do not preserve the Squirrel Monkeys' natural habitat.

Deforestation is not the only cause of Squirrel Monkey population decrease. Insecticide spraying, pet trade, and electrocution aggravate the situation greatly. Research has proved that local Squirrel Monkey group's extinction is a reality. Illegal hunting and captivation for medical purposes have destroyed many species. Eagles and snakes are natural predators of the Squirrel Monkey.

Happily, the population of Squirrel Monkeys can be maintained in captivity. They are easily kept in zoos and reproduce successfully. Squirrel Monkeys can also be maintained in research labs.
Need any more info just let me know
jodie Delete
I REALLY LIKE THE PICTURES
SiKenT Delete
this animal remindsme of an UGLY BASRTARD
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Squirrel monkeys are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE
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more info plz
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heheehehhheehe so cuyt...
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so cuyttttt
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Id Tap That!!
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Id Tap That!!
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KOOL AID KREW FOR EVER!!!!
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DNT COPY THE KOOL AID KREW!!
JEZRA Delete
hmmm i eat monkeys looks delicous
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awww the squirrel monkeys r sooo KUTE HAHHAHH :)
Autumn Delete
Awww the squirrel monkeys r sooo KUTE hahaha :)
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How did they get their name?

p.s. cute
sara Delete
that picture is so cute o ssorry ok this is all i knowthere movement:a commen squirrel monkey travels throughthe forest quadrupedally on the branches and leapswhen it movesin the lower storysof the forest.
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