Genus of spider monkeys
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ATELESGenus of spider monkeys.
ATELESGenus of the spider monkeys.
ATELESGenus of spider-monkeys, having no thumb.
KAHLOFrida who painted spider monkeys
CEBUSGenus of monkeys.
titisany of various small reddish or grayish monkeys of the genus Callicebus, of South America
titiany of various small reddish or grayish monkeys of the genus Callicebus, of South America
guenonany of several long-tailed African monkeys, esp. of the genus Cercopithecus, having a grizzled coat
guenonsany of several long-tailed African monkeys, esp. of the genus Cercopithecus, having a grizzled coat
mangabeyany of several slender, long-tailed monkeys of the genus Cercocebus, inhabiting forests of Africa: some species are endangered
cercopithecoidany of several Old World long-tailed monkeys of the genus Cercopithecus, including the Diana monkey, vervet, and moustached monkey also CERCOPITHECID
cercopithecidany of several Old World long-tailed monkeys of the genus Cercopithecus, including the Diana monkey, vervet, and moustached monkey also CERCOPITHECOID
cercopithecidsCERCOPITHECID, any of several Old World long-tailed monkeys of the genus Cercopithecus, including the Diana monkey, vervet, and moustached monkey also CERCOPITHECOID
cercopithecoidsCERCOPITHECOID, any of several Old World long-tailed monkeys of the genus Cercopithecus, including the Diana monkey, vervet, and moustached monkey also CERCOPITHECID
langursany of various slender, long-tailed monkeys of the genus Presbytis, of Asia, feeding on leaves, fruits, and seeds: several species are threatened or endangered
langurany of various slender, long-tailed monkeys of the genus Presbytis, of Asia, feeding on leaves, fruits, and seeds: several species are threatened or endangered
sakiany of several monkeys of the genus Pithecia, of tropical South America, having a golden-brown to black, thick, shaggy coat and a long, bushy, nonprehensile tail
uakarisany of several medium-sized, tree-dwelling Amazon basin monkeys of the genus Cacajao, the only New World monkeys having a short tail: all are now rare
uakariany of several medium-sized, tree-dwelling Amazon basin monkeys of the genus Cacajao, the only New World monkeys having a short tail: all are now rare
sakisany of several monkeys of the genus Pithecia, of tropical South America, having a golden-brown to black, thick, shaggy coat and a long, bushy, nonprehensile tail
colobusany of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs and having long silky fur of black and white (C. polykomos), black and reddish-brown (C. badius), or olive (C. verus): now dwindling
colobiany of several large, slender African monkeys of the genus Colobus, lacking thumbs and having long silky fur of black and white (C. polykomos), black and reddish-brown (C. badius), or olive (C. verus): now dwindling