- Source: Golden-mantled howler
The golden-mantled howler (Alouatta palliata palliata) is a subspecies of the mantled howler, A. palliata. It ranges throughout much of Central America, in Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and possibly Panama. The range limits between the golden-mantled howler and the Ecuadorian mantled howler are not entirely clear. The Ecuadorian mantled howler replaces the golden-mantled howler in either extreme eastern Costa Rica or western Panama.
The golden-mantled howler differs from the Ecuadorian mantled howler primarily by being darker, with a mantle that is more rufous than yellowish. The golden-mantled howler differs from the Mexican howler monkey primarily in aspects of skull morphology.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Mantled howler
- Golden-mantled howler
- Ecuadorian mantled howler
- Howler monkey
- Mexican howler
- Black howler
- Brown howler
- List of least concern mammals
- List of platyrrhines
- Azuero howler