Costa Rican Monkeys
One-third of Costa Rica's land is designated as national parks. One park is home to the capuchin, howler, and spider monkeys, each an endangered species. The three groups have distinct similarities and differences in their habitats, diets, characteristics, and social structures. As scientists study the roles and functions of the female monkeys, they remain fascinated by these animals that are so similar to humans. NOTE: One brief mating scene.
(Source: DCMP)
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- Subject:
- Animal Sciences - Science
- Keywords:
- endangered species, mammals
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Costa Rican Monkeys
- Type:
- Video
- Format:
- Streaming
- Accommodations:
- English Captions - Auditory
- Languages:
- English
- License:
- DCMP Membership
- Author:
- National Film Board Of Canada
- Length:
- 24 minutes
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