lagothrix การใช้
- First isolation was from a fibrosarcoma in a woolly monkey ( genus " Lagothrix " ).
- A recent extensive study proves that the yellow-tailed woolly monkey may indeed be in the " Lagothrix " genera.
- It is found in Bolivia, Brazil and Peru . " Lagothrix cana " gets its common name, gray woolly monkey, from its thick gray coat.
- The yellow-tailed woolly monkey was at first under the " Lagothrix " genera along with other woolly monkeys, but due to debatable primary sources, they have been placed under the " Oreonax " genera . " Oreonax " has been proposed to be a subgenus of " Lagothrix " but others have acknowledged it to be a full genus.
- The yellow-tailed woolly monkey was at first under the " Lagothrix " genera along with other woolly monkeys, but due to debatable primary sources, they have been placed under the " Oreonax " genera . " Oreonax " has been proposed to be a subgenus of " Lagothrix " but others have acknowledged it to be a full genus.
- Using karyotypes, Defler has done work clarifying the taxonomy of various species of night monkey ( " Colombian Amazon on the white-fronted capuchin ( " Cebus albifrons " ), the brown woolly monkey ( " Lagothrix lagothricha " ), the black-headed uakari ( " Cacajao melanocephalus " ), the black titi ( " Callicebus lugens " ), the Lucifer titi ( " Callicebus lucifer " ), and the Venezuelan red howler ( " Alouatta seniculus " ) and has accomplished many primate censuses in different parts of eastern Colombia.
- Morning duet the most commonly heard vocalization of the pair, singing in duet, complex and utilized to defend territory; it is interchanged with neighboring groups as counter-singing; ( 2 ) danger peep various soft, high-pitched peeps but sometimes low intensity, advising of danger; very difficult to localize; ( 3 ) purr sounds very much like a cat's purr; used by all members of the group to show contentment, affection or request for food, grooming or contact; ( 4 ) rough growl given by young animals when complaining of rain or when greeting adults; ( 5 ) sharp scream when fighting to express extra disgust; ( 6 ) play growl low, gargling growl used in play and changing in tone, terminating in interrogative tone; ( 7 ) soft whine especially young animals but also adults when requesting something of another such as food or while grooming another; ( 8 ) bark loud, sharp and sudden bark when molested by the unwelcome close presence of other larger primates such as " Lagothrix ", " Cebus ", " Ateles " or raptors.