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Howler Collection

In the lush jungles of Belize, a captivating creature known as the howler monkey reigns supreme. Picture No

Background imageHowler Collection: Picture No. 11675844

Picture No. 11675844
Mantled Howler Monkey adult howling on tree. Date:

Background imageHowler Collection: Five Monkeys

Five Monkeys
Five types of monkey: Ursine Howler, White-Headed Capuchin, Squirrel Monkey, Marikina or Lion Monkey, and Lemur

Background imageHowler Collection: Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1, 2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin

Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1, 2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin
FLO4574429 Proboscis monkey, Nasalis larvatus 1, 2, king colobus, Colobus polykomos 3, brown-mantled tamarin, Saguinus fuscicollis 4, red-handed howler, Alouatta belzebul 5, pure-faced langur

Background imageHowler Collection: Belize, Belize District, a Yucatan or Guatemalan Black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra)

Belize, Belize District, a Yucatan or Guatemalan Black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra), a subspecies of Geoffroyas or Black-handed Spider Monkey at the Community Baboon Sanctuary at Bermudian Landing

Background imageHowler Collection: Howler Monkey, near Belize City, Central America

Howler Monkey, near Belize City, Central America

Background imageHowler Collection: Howler Monkey in village of Burrel Boom, near Belize City, Belize, Central America

Howler Monkey in village of Burrel Boom, near Belize City, Belize, Central America

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038504

DDE-90038504
South America, Brazil, Pantanal. A Black Howler Monkey seen resting on a branch over the Aquidauana River in the Pantanal. This one appears to be wounded on it's face and head. Date: 09/02/2006

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038476

DDE-90038476
Brown Howler Monkey, (Alouatta fusca), endangered, feeding in trees, Caratinga Biological Reserve, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038219

DDE-90038219
Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta pigra) Mother and Baby. Also carrying baby from second female Community Baboon Center, community run center to preserve this species Belize Date: 24/07/2007

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038218

DDE-90038218
Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta pigra) Mother and Baby. Also carrying baby from second female Community Baboon Center, community run center to preserve this species Belize Date: 24/07/2007

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038217

DDE-90038217
Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta pigra) Community Baboon Center, community run center to preserve this species Belize, Central America IUCN: Endangered Species Date: 24/07/2007

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038216

DDE-90038216
Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta pigra) Community Baboon Center, community run center to preserve this species Belize, Central America IUCN: Endangered Species Date: 24/07/2007

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038214

DDE-90038214
Black Howler Monkey in tree, (Aloutta pigra), Belize. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90038215

DDE-90038215
Black Howler Monkey (Alouatta pigra) Community Baboon Center, community run center to preserve this species Belize, Central America IUCN: Endangered Species Date: 24/07/2007

Background imageHowler Collection: DDE-90037793

DDE-90037793
Black howler (Alouatta caraya), Misiones, Argentina. Named for their vocalizations, their dawn chorus sounds much more like roaring than howling

Background imageHowler Collection: Stocks and Shares, 1936 (colour litho) (see also 498224)

Stocks and Shares, 1936 (colour litho) (see also 498224)
498225 Stocks and Shares, 1936 (colour litho) (see also 498224) by Bull, Rene(1872-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Front)

Background imageHowler Collection: Howler monkey, Alouatta species

Howler monkey, Alouatta species. Ouarine or preacher monkey. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Pass after an illustration by Johann Jakob Ihle from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural

Background imageHowler Collection: Black howler, Alouatta caraya (Stentor barbatus)

Black howler, Alouatta caraya (Stentor barbatus), male and female. Lithograph by Karl Joseph Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Illustrated Natural History of Animals, Zurich, 1827

Background imageHowler Collection: Brown howler monkey, Alouatta guariba. Critically endangered

Brown howler monkey, Alouatta guariba. Critically endangered
Brown howler monkey, Alouatta guariba, eating a guaba fruit, Inga edulis. (Araguato, Mycetes ursinus.) Critically endangered. Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H

Background imageHowler Collection: Venezuelan red howler and Aloe vera

Venezuelan red howler and Aloe vera
Venezuelan red howler, Alouatta seniculus 2, and Aloe vera, 1. Aloes, alouate. Handcoloured steel engraving by from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Menevilles Dictionnaire Pittoresque d Histoire Naturelle

Background imageHowler Collection: Monkeys of Guiana, South America, by Humboldt

Monkeys of Guiana, South America, by Humboldt
Monkeys of the river Orinoco, Guiana, South America, by Humboldt. Three-striped night monkey, Aotus trivirgatus 1, red-backed saki, Pithecia chiropotes 2, black-headed uakari

Background imageHowler Collection: Ursine howler monkey, Alouatta arctoidea

Ursine howler monkey, Alouatta arctoidea (Ursine howling monkey, Simia ursina). Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Edward Griffiths The Animal Kingdom by the Baron Cuvier, London, Whittaker, 1824

Background imageHowler Collection: Monkey Teeth, 1824 (colour litho)

Monkey Teeth, 1824 (colour litho)
1001793 Monkey Teeth, 1824 (colour litho) by Brodtmann, Karl Joseph (1787-1862); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der SAaugethiereA, 1824)

Background imageHowler Collection: Red-handed howler (coloured engraving)

Red-handed howler (coloured engraving)
976015 Red-handed howler (coloured engraving) by Pretre, Jean Gabriel (fl.1800-40) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Red-handed howler.); © Look and Learn

Background imageHowler Collection: Stocks and Shares, 1936 (colour litho) (see also 498225)

Stocks and Shares, 1936 (colour litho) (see also 498225)
498224 Stocks and Shares, 1936 (colour litho) (see also 498225) by Bull, Rene(1872-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from a series of Howler humorous cigarette cards published by)

Background imageHowler Collection: A young Black Howler Monkey sits on a mans arm with its prehensile tail wrapped

A young Black Howler Monkey sits on a mans arm with its prehensile tail wrapped
2644382 A young Black Howler Monkey sits on a mans arm with its prehensile tail wrapped around his wrist, London Zoo, 1923 (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageHowler Collection: Central American Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata), rehab center and forest preserve

Central American Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata), rehab center and forest preserve on Mango Key across from Coxen Hole, Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Background imageHowler Collection: Archaeological Site of Copan. Howler monkey god statue. Temp

Archaeological Site of Copan. Howler monkey god statue. Temp
Pre-Columbian Art. Maya. Archaeological Site of Copan. Howler monkey god statue. Temple 11. West Court. Honduras

Background imageHowler Collection: Black-mantled Howler (Alouatta palliata) male howling Soberiana NP Panama

Black-mantled Howler (Alouatta palliata) male howling Soberiana NP Panama

Background imageHowler Collection: Picture No. 11980935

Picture No. 11980935
Colombian Red Howler Monkey, Magdalena Valley, Colombia Date:

Background imageHowler Collection: Red howler monkey, Alouatta seniculus

Red howler monkey, Alouatta seniculus, and white-fronted spider monkey, Ateles belzebuth.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals

Background imageHowler Collection: Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata) male feeding on flowers of the Padauk

Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata) male feeding on flowers of the Padauk (Pterocarpus michelianus) tree, Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Background imageHowler Collection: A female Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata) in a tree with her young, Lomas

A female Mantled Howler Monkey (Alouatta palliata) in a tree with her young, Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Background imageHowler Collection: Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis)

Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis)
Illustration of a Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis)

Background imageHowler Collection: Picture No. 11013723

Picture No. 11013723
Black Howler Monkey - female (light coloured fur) South Brazil (Alouatta caraya) Date:

Background imageHowler Collection: Mantled Howler Monkey, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica

Mantled Howler Monkey, Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica




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In the lush jungles of Belize, a captivating creature known as the howler monkey reigns supreme. Picture No. 11675844 captures the essence of these fascinating primates, with five monkeys swinging effortlessly through the treetops. Found in the Belize District, this particular species is believed to be either Yucatan or Guatemalan Black howler monkey (Alouatta pigra). Their jet-black fur glistens under the dappled sunlight that filters through the dense canopy above. The archaeological site of Copan holds a special place for these majestic creatures, as evidenced by a remarkable statue depicting a Howler Monkey god. Temples and ruins stand tall around it, showcasing an ancient civilization's reverence for these animals. Venturing closer to Belize City in Central America reveals another encounter with these enchanting beings. In Burrel Boom village, near Belize City itself, one can witness firsthand their playful antics and curious nature. DDE-90038504 offers yet another glimpse into their world – perhaps captured during one of their boisterous vocal displays that earned them their name "howlers. " Their deep guttural calls echo through the forest, serving as both communication and territorial warning. As we observe DDE-90038476 and its companions frolicking among branches laden with vibrant foliage, it becomes evident why they are considered guardians of this tropical paradise. These agile acrobats navigate their arboreal realm effortlessly while maintaining an air of mystery. DDE-90038219 showcases just how closely intertwined humans and howler monkeys can be in this region. Sharing spaces harmoniously allows us to appreciate each other's presence without encroaching on our respective territories. In DDE-90038218 and its accompanying images within this series lies a reminder that conservation efforts are crucial for preserving such incredible biodiversity. The delicate balance between human progress and protecting natural habitats must be maintained if future generations are to witness the awe-inspiring sight of these magnificent creatures.