Spider monkeys are not extinct.
Spider monkeys aren't extinct; however, they are, in fact, endangered.
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Spider monkeys still live on earth. They are not extinct. You can go to a zoo and see them.
Spider monkeys are seriously threatened in the wild. They are hunted by people for food, and are already extinct in areas that are close to humans. There are only about 2000 spider monkeys left
Spider monkeys are primates living in Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. They have comparatively long, spindly limbs and a long prehensile tail. They are tree dwellers and currently endangered due to the loss of natural habitats.A spider monkey is a tropical American monkey of the genus Ateles and have a slender body.
A monkey spider. Ironically, it eats spider monkeys.
Some individual animals would have less food (ocelots, anacondas) but there are few predators that depend exclusively on spider monkeys, or monkeys in general. Some plants would have less dsitribution of their seeds. But spider monkeys are a limited participant in the rainforest food chain, as are many primates.
Spider monkeys lack hearing
Harpy Eagles prey on Spider Monkeys.
Spider monkeys sleep on lower branches
spider monkeys eat fruit and nuts