Southern brown howler, the Glossary
The southern brown howler (Alouatta guariba clamitans) is a monkey subspecies of brown howler native to southeastern Brazil (Minas Gerais to Rio Grande do Sul) and far northeastern Argentina (Misiones).[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Argentina, Ángel Cabrera (naturalist), Bird of prey, Brazil, Brown howler, Camaquã River, Cougar, Doce River, Espírito Santo, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Jaguar, Jequitinhonha River, Minas Gerais, Misiones Province, Ocelot, Paraná (state), Predation, Rio de Janeiro (state), Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina (state), São Paulo (state), Vulnerable species, Yellow fever.
- Environment of Minas Gerais
- Environment of Rio Grande do Sul
- Environment of São Paulo (state)
- Environment of Santa Catarina (state)
- Howler monkeys
- Mammals described in 1940
- Misiones Province
- Taxa named by Ángel Cabrera
Argentina
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America.
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Ángel Cabrera (naturalist)
Ángel Cabrera (19 February 1879 – 8 July 1960) was a Spanish zoologist. Southern brown howler and Ángel Cabrera (naturalist) are Taxa named by Ángel Cabrera.
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Bird of prey
Birds of prey or predatory birds, also known as raptors, are hypercarnivorous bird species that actively hunt and feed on other vertebrates (mainly mammals, reptiles and other smaller birds).
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Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.
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Brown howler
The brown howler (Alouatta guariba), also known as brown howler monkey, is a species of howler monkey, a type of New World monkey that lives in forests in south-eastern Brazil and far north-eastern Argentina (Misiones). Southern brown howler and brown howler are Fauna of the Atlantic Forest, mammals of Argentina and Primates of Brazil.
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Camaquã River
The Camaquã River is a river of Rio Grande do Sul state in southern Brazil.
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Cougar
The cougar (Puma concolor) (KOO-gər), also known as the panther, mountain lion, catamount and puma, is a large cat native to the Americas.
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Doce River
The Doce River (literally the "sweet river"; Rio Doce) is a river in southeast Brazil with a length of.
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Espírito Santo
Espírito Santo is a state in southeastern Brazil.
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International Union for Conservation of Nature
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
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Jaguar
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas.
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Jequitinhonha River
The Jequitinhonha River flows mainly through the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
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Minas Gerais
Minas Gerais is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil, being the fourth largest state by area and the second largest in number of inhabitants with a population of 20,539,989 according to the 2022 census.
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Misiones Province
Misiones (Missions) is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, located in the northeastern corner of the country in the Mesopotamia region.
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Ocelot
The ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) is a medium-sized spotted wild cat that reaches at the shoulders and weighs between on average. Southern brown howler and ocelot are mammals of Argentina.
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Paraná (state)
Paraná is one of the 26 states of Brazil, in the south of the country.
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Predation
Predation is a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey.
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Rio de Janeiro (state)
Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil.
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Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul ("Great River of the South") is a state in the southern region of Brazil.
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Santa Catarina (state)
Santa Catarina is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil.
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São Paulo (state)
São Paulo is one of the 26 states of the Federative Republic of Brazil and is named after Saint Paul of Tarsus.
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Vulnerable species
A vulnerable species is a species which has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as being threatened with extinction unless the circumstances that are threatening its survival and reproduction improve.
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Yellow fever
Yellow fever is a viral disease of typically short duration.
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See also
Environment of Minas Gerais
- 2014–2017 Brazilian drought
- Alto Paraná Atlantic forests
- Bahia interior forests
- Campos rupestres
- Cerrado
- Flora of Minas Gerais
- List of plants of Cerrado vegetation of Brazil
- List of rivers of Minas Gerais
- Northern brown howler
- Serra do Mar coastal forests
- Southern brown howler
Environment of Rio Grande do Sul
- Alto Paraná Atlantic forests
- Araucaria moist forests
- Atlantic Coast restingas
- Environmentalism in Rio Grande do Sul
- Greater guinea pig
- Guahiba gracile opossum
- List of rivers of Rio Grande do Sul
- Pampas
- Rio do Rasto Formation
- Serra do Mar coastal forests
- Southern brown howler
Environment of São Paulo (state)
- 2014–2017 Brazilian drought
- Adamantina Formation
- Alto Paraná Atlantic forests
- Araucaria moist forests
- Barreiro/Anhemas Sustainable Development Reserve
- Brazilian funnel-eared bat
- Brazilian gracile opossum
- Brazilian slender opossum
- Buffy-tufted marmoset
- Kronichthys heylandi
- Kronichthys lacerta
- Kronichthys subteres
- List of rivers of São Paulo
- Northern three-striped opossum
- Pimelodella kronei
- Serra do Mar coastal forests
- Southern brown howler
- Water management in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo
Environment of Santa Catarina (state)
- Alto Paraná Atlantic forests
- Araucaria moist forests
- Atlantic Coast restingas
- Eccritotarsus catarinensis
- List of rivers of Santa Catarina
- Rio do Rasto Formation
- Santa Catarina's guinea pig
- Serra do Mar coastal forests
- Southern brown howler
Howler monkeys
- Azuero howler
- Coiba Island howler
- Ecuadorian mantled howler
- Golden-mantled howler
- Howler monkey
- Juruá red howler
- Mantled howler
- Mexican howler
- Northern brown howler
- Red howler
- Southern brown howler
- Yucatán black howler
Mammals described in 1940
- Bearded emperor tamarin
- Biak glider
- Cameron Highlands white-bellied rat
- Cameroonian shrew
- Crested servaline genet
- Eastern pygmy marmoset
- Geomys jugossicularis
- Greater Chinese mole
- Hilton Head white-tailed deer
- Lesser long-nosed bat
- Malaysian mole
- Mamfe shrew
- Peleng leaf-nosed bat
- Sado mole
- Sipora flying squirrel
- Small-toothed mole
- Southern brown howler
- Sturnira hondurensis
- Sunburned rat
- Ursine howler
Misiones Province
- Chamber of Representatives of Misiones
- Front for the Renewal of Concord
- Governor of Misiones Province
- Misiones Online
- Misiones Province
- Southern brown howler
- XII Bush Brigade (Argentina)
Taxa named by Ángel Cabrera
- Ángel Cabrera (naturalist)
- Amygdalodon
- Equatorial dog-faced bat
- Exaeretodon
- Gomphothere
- Gray slender loris
- Hipposideros tephrus
- Pelorocephalus
- Southern brown howler
- Ursine howler
- White-bellied free-tailed bat
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_brown_howler
Also known as Alouatta clamitans, Alouatta guariba clamitans, Southern Brown Howler Monkey.