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Considered one of the loudest animals on earth, the small-sized Howler Monkey generates a siren-like howl that can be heard from a distance of 3 miles (5km). They are not aggressive and are popular as pets in Argentina.
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Considered one of the loudest animals on [[earth]], the small-sized [[Howler monkey|Howler Monkey]] generates a siren-like howl that can be heard from a distance of 3 miles (5km). They are not aggressive and are popular as pets in [[Argentina]].


(Note: When I did my research tour, these are the kind of monkeys I often saw hanging around the Mayan ruins. There are some stone carvings of howler monkeys as gods. - OG)
(Note: When I did my research tour, these are the kind of monkeys I often saw hanging around the [[Maya]]n ruins. There are some stone carvings of howler monkeys as gods. - [[Olivier Garneau|OG]])


(Note: Must have been fun, Mr. CCO. When do the actual researchers get a Mayan ruins tour? - DM)
(Note: Must have been fun, Mr. CCO. When do the actual researchers get a Mayan ruins tour? - [[Darby McDevitt (Abstergo Entertainment)|DM]])
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Latest revision as of 14:21, 2 April 2021

Considered one of the loudest animals on earth, the small-sized Howler Monkey generates a siren-like howl that can be heard from a distance of 3 miles (5km). They are not aggressive and are popular as pets in Argentina.

(Note: When I did my research tour, these are the kind of monkeys I often saw hanging around the Mayan ruins. There are some stone carvings of howler monkeys as gods. - OG)

(Note: Must have been fun, Mr. CCO. When do the actual researchers get a Mayan ruins tour? - DM)