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Red howler monkeys start off the day with strident howls — this time to defend their territory after confronting a neighbouring troop. Enlarged throats contribute to the monkeys’ deep, loud howls. And they usually roar in unison.

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Press, 4 May 1984, Page 15

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Red howler monkeys start off the day with strident howls — this time to defend their territory after confronting a neighbouring troop. Enlarged throats contribute to the monkeys’ deep, loud howls. And they usually roar in unison. Press, 4 May 1984, Page 15

Red howler monkeys start off the day with strident howls — this time to defend their territory after confronting a neighbouring troop. Enlarged throats contribute to the monkeys’ deep, loud howls. And they usually roar in unison. Press, 4 May 1984, Page 15