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  2. Mar 13, 2024 · Meet the owl monkey, also known as the night monkey, the world’s only nocturnal primate species. What is an owl monkey and where do they live? The owl monkeys are a group of 10 species in the...

  3. May 13, 2016 · Caught On Camera: Watch this video of hungry tiger and wild monkey. Hungry Tiger perched on tree to hunt monkey at Jim Corbett National Park. Watch who won in the fight of tiger and monkey ...

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  4. The Spix's night monkey is a small bodied monkey species usually having a mass of around one kilogram. It belongs to the only nocturnal genus of New World primates Aotus. This type of monkey can leap farther than most due to it having longer arms than legs.

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    Scientific name: Serrasalmus rhombeus
    Bite force: 464 PSI
    Scientific name: Macrochelys temminckii
    Bite force: 1,004 PSI
    Scientific name: Panthera tigris tigris
    Bite force: 1,050 PSI
    Scientific name: Crocuta crocuta
    Bite force: 1,100 PSI
    Scientific name: Ursus arctos horribilis
    Bite force: 1,160 PSI
    Scientific name: Ursus maritimus
    Bite force: 1,200 PSI
    Scientific name:Gorilla gorilla
    Bite force: 1,300 PSI
    Scientific name: Carcharhinus leucas
    Bite force: 1,350 PSI
    Scientific name: Panthera onca
    Bite force: 1,500 PSI
    Scientific name: Hippopotamus amphibious
    Bite force: 1,800 PSI
  5. What's the Difference? Monkey and Tiger are both members of the animal kingdom, but they have many differences in terms of physical appearance and behavior. Monkeys are known for their agility and playful nature, often swinging from trees and interacting with their surroundings in a curious manner.

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  7. Aotus ni­gri­ceps (black-headed night mon­key) is na­tive to neotrop­i­cal South Amer­ica. Black-headed night mon­keys are found in an area roughly within the bound­aries of 5 to 15° south lat­i­tude and 75 to 55° west lon­gi­tude.

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