Monkey Feet Primates have fingerprints, just like we do. Or to take a broader perspective, it’s better to… primates
Common Squirrel Monkey The keepers at the Bronx Zoo recently put these squirrel monkeys in the right-most cage outside… Bronx Zoo, primates, squirrel monkeys
Coquerel’s Sifaka Coquerel’s Sifaka, Propithecus coquereli, occupies a small coastal region in Madagascar’s north. It’s striking maroon, white,… Bronx Zoo, primates, sifaka
Black Howler Here is Zuele, who, at age 27, is possibly the oldest Black Howler Monkey in the… Beardsley Zoo, Howler monkey, primates
Gorilla The Western Lowland Gorillas are the stars of the Bronx Zoo’s Congo Gorilla Forest. You can… Bronx Zoo, gorillas, primates
Mandrill The Mandrill, Ugliest of the Monkey Tribe, from Brehm’s Life of Animals, 1896. “With the right… Bronx Zoo, mandrill, primates
White-Cheeked Gibbon “Death High Five!” One of our near relatives, Gibbons are Apes (technically the superfamily Hominoidea), along… Bronx Zoo, gibbons, primates
Greater Slow Loris The world’s only venomous primate. They lick the inside of their arms, where a gland secretes… loris, primates, zoos
Cotton-top Tamarin Being one of the forty-three primates identified by Linnaeus in 1758, the Cotton-top Tamarin, Saguinus oedipus,… primates, tamarins, zoos
Bolivian Gray Titi Titi monkeys live in small family groups of parents and offspring. They are monogamous and are… primates, titis, zoos