jueves, 24 de mayo de 2007

viernes, 18 de mayo de 2007

the sound of a squirrel monkey

the sound

the scientific name and why are endangered specie

-scientific name:the scientidic name of the monkey squirrel are Saimiri scireus
-endangerd specie:is endangered species because the desforestation and capture and use for pet

martes, 15 de mayo de 2007

Characteristics


Squirrel monkeys have a Thin build with a short greyish dense coat. The ears, throat, head, back and legs are yellow to grey-green and the other parts are yellow to white. The face is white. The squirrel monkey has a tail that often curls over its shoulder when it is rest. Squirrel monkeys have thirty-six teeth; males have large upper canine teeth. Squirrel monkeys have nails instead of claws. They have been called 'small, nervous primates' as they are the smallest of the primate family Cebidae; they weigh about one to three pounds. The length of its body is nine to nineteen inches. Its tail is about fourteen to nineteen inches long.

monkey squirrel

Monkeys squirrel are drinking water in a hand of a girl.

squirrel monkey film

here is a video of a squirrel monkey at the guadalajara zoo:

lunes, 14 de mayo de 2007

Where live the squirrel monkey?


Squirrel monkeys found in Central and South America. Boliviensis is distributed throughout Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. boliviensis is found in Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia The Central American squirrel monkey, S. oerstedti, is found in Costa Rica (both subspecies) and Panama (S. o. oerstedti only) and is completely geographically separated from the other species of squirrel monkeys found in South America (Groves 2001).