The snow monkeys of Yudanaka The Japanese macaques of Yudanaka are also called snow monkeys. They love to sit in the hot springs in winter. But still in the 1950s, Country Japan Read more about The snow monkeys of Yudanaka776 views Copied to clipboard
Panamanian white-faced capuchin There is a rich wildlife on the islands in and on the Panama Canal. In addition to howler monkeys, there are also the endemic Panama capuchin monkeys Country Panama Read more about Panamanian white-faced capuchin406 views Copied to clipboard
Coiba Island howler on the Panama Canal Howler monkeys are a primate genus from the family of bracketed monkey. They live in Central and South America and are known for their loud shouting Country Panama Read more about Coiba Island howler on the Panama Canal241 views Copied to clipboard
Spider monkey on Barro Colorado On Barro Colorado Island, with a bit of luck, you can see brown-headed spider monkeys from the family of spider-horned monkeys (Atelidae). Country Panama Read more about Spider monkey on Barro Colorado178 views Copied to clipboard
Iwatayama, the macaque park The Japanese macaques can be visited west of Kyoto in Arashiyama. Country Japan Read more about Iwatayama, the macaque park287 views Copied to clipboard
Spider monkey on the island of Mono Arana Geoffroy spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis) live in Central America and thus have the northernmost range of all spider monkeys. Country Mexico Read more about Spider monkey on the island of Mono Arana312 views Copied to clipboard
Bear macaque on Isla de los Monos Macaques, whose species are native to Thailand, live on Isla de los Monos today. Country Mexico Read more about Bear macaque on Isla de los Monos455 views Copied to clipboard