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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Night_monkeyNight monkey - Wikipedia

    Their ears are rather difficult to see; this is why their genus name, Aotus (meaning "earless") was chosen. There is little data on the weights of wild night monkeys.

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · This time, they’ve done it for good reason. 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...

  3. Sep 14, 2016 · Aotinae is a subfamily of New World primates that consists solely of the genus Aotus. Commonly called owl monkeys, species of Aotus are also known as night monkeys, douroucoulis, and mirikinás.

    • Margaret Corley, Eduardo Fernandez-Duque
    • 2016
  4. animaldiversity.org › accounts › AotidaeADW: Aotidae: INFORMATION

    Phys­i­cal De­scrip­tion. Night mon­keys are small mon­keys, from 455 to 1254 grams in weight and from 240 to 370 mm in head and body length. The tail is not pre­hen­sile and is from 316 to 400 mm. Males and fe­males are sim­i­lar in size and ap­pear­ance.

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    CURRENT RANGE MAPS (IUCN REDLIST): Aotus azarae | Aotus hershkovitzi | Aotus lemurinus | Aotus miconax | Aotus nancymaae | Aotus nigriceps | Aotus trivirgatus | Aotus vociferans Owl monkeys are widely distributed across southern Central America and northern South America (Groves 2001). A. lemurinus subspecies are found in Panama, northern Colombia,...

    Aotus species widely inhabit primary, secondary, and remnant tropical forests as well as seasonally deciduous scrub forest, subtropical dry forest, and gallery forest from Panama to Argentina and Paraguay at a wide variety of elevations from sea level to 3200 m (10,498 ft) (Wright 1981; Aquino & Encarnación 1994; Fernandez-Duque et al. 2001). Tempe...

    Aotus is the only nocturnal monkey. Adopting a system of nocturnal behavior seems disadvantageous to animals like primates that have a high dependence on vision: food, including insects, animal prey, and fruit, is more difficult to find at night, locomotion through the forest canopy is significantly more dangerous in dim light, and a different set ...

  5. Night monkeys (Aotus), also known as owl monkeys, are New World primates found across Central and South America, ranging from Panama to northern Argentina. Belonging to the family Aotidae, they are characterized by their nocturnal lifestyle and distinctive owl-like appearance.

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  7. May 21, 2024 · Owl monkeys, which comprise the genus Aotus and are also known as night monkeys, are of considerable scientific interest as they are the only simians with a nocturnal lifestyle evolved secondarily from a diurnal ancestor (Ankel-Simons and Rasmussen 2008).

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