Spider monkey
The spider monkey belongs to the spider monkey family, and the genus belongs to the spider monkey family. The limbs and the tail are thin and long, and the ability to grab is great. It is similar to the spider's leg and is called a spider monkey. The weight of the adult is 5-7kg, and the length of the tail is about 60㎝. Body color varies according to species, and black, brown, golden, red, and tan. There are 36 teeth, no thumbs or traces, and the remaining fingers are like hooks because they can not be extended enough. He lives on a tree and his actions are agile, so he uses trunk and tail to cleverly cross branches. Feed is flesh, juicy fruits, nuts such as chestnuts and acorns. The unit group of spider monkeys is thought to be a group of 20-30, including multiple adult males, but its integration is very slow. Each individual in the group is made up of 3-4 groups with different configurations, and is collected and repeated. It is distributed from southern Mexico to south-eastern Brazil. ↑ Groves.