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SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION
COMMON NAME: Colombian black spider monkey
KINGDOM: Animalia
PHYLUM: Chordata
CLASS: Mammalia
ORDER: Primates
FAMILY: Cebidae (same as woolly and howler monkeys)
GENUS SPECIES: Ateles (incomplete thumb) fusciceps (four digits/fingers) robustes (strong, powerful)
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FAST FACTS
DESCRIPTION: The spider monkey has a prehensile and extremely flexible tail. It has a black body and long limbs with thumb-less hands.
SIZE: Head and body 406-610 mm (16-24 in.); tail 711-864 mm (28-34 in.)
WEIGHT: Up to 9.1 kg (20 pounds)
DIET: Fruit makes up 80% of the spider monkey's diet; also includes leaves, nuts, seeds, bark, insects, and flowers
GESTATION: Approximately 140 days; one offspring is typically born
SEXUAL MATURITY: 4-5 years old
LIFE SPAN: Approximately 24 years
RANGE: Columbia, South America
HABITAT: Inhabits rainforest; arboreal (lives in trees)
POPULATION: GLOBAL Unknown
STATUS: IUCN Vulnerable
CITES Appendix II
USFWS Not listed
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FUN FACTS
1. Spider monkeys are found in social groups of up to 30 individuals; however, they are usually broken up into smaller foraging groups of 3-4 individuals.
2. Moving and climbing through the forest is by hand over hand (brachiation) motion.
3. Their prehensile tail acts as an extra limb. The tail has a hairless patch on the tip that is used for grip. This hairless patch is unique in its markings, just like the human fingerprint.
4. The female's clitoris is very protuberant and can be mistaken for a penis. It acts as a reservoir for urine. The male is able to smell when a female is in estrus.
5. The differences between monkeys and apes are easy to see once you know what to look for. Apes do not have a tail and are generally larger than most other primates. They have a more upright body posture as well. Apes rely more on vision than on smell and have a short broad nose rather than a snout, as Old World monkeys do.
6. Old World monkeys are generally from Africa and Asia while New World monkeys are from the Americas. In Old World monkeys, the nostrils face downward and are narrow. New World monkeys have round nostrils facing to the side. Old World primates are usually larger than the New World's. Many of the Old World monkeys are partially terrestrial.
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ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION

Spider monkeys fill an important ecological role in South America. These primates often feed on an assortment of fruits and as they travel throughout their environment. As they go, they disperse undigested seeds in their manure within 2-3 hours. The seeds soon sprout to replenish the vegetation that sustains South America's rich rainforests.

In a cooperative effort with other AZA (American Association of Zoos and Aquariums) institutions, Busch Gardens closely manages spider monkey populations through a program called the Species Survival Plan (SSP), which works to improve the genetic diversity of managed animal populations. Busch Gardens currently has 30 SSP animals.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Anderson, S. 1982. Simon and Schuster's Guide to Mammals. Simon and Schuster, New York.
Bloom, S. 1999. In Praise of Primates. Steve Bloom Images, Neue Stalling, Oldenberg, Germany.

Newland, K. 1997. The North America Regional Studbook for South American Spider Monkeys. Memphis Zoo & Aquarium, Memphis, TN.

Rowe, Noel. 1996. The Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates. Pogonios Press, NY.
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