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There is little data on the weights of wild night monkeys.
Also like other night monkeys, it has a short tail relative to the body size.
The average lifespan of Azara's night monkey is 20 years.
There have been up to four subspecies of the gray-bellied night monkey.
The exact classification of the gray-handed night monkey is uncertain.
However, with a skilled guide it is possible to observe the Panamanian night monkey.
Azara's night monkey can be found sleeping in groups of between 2 and 5 others in trees.
Very little research has been conducted on Azara's night monkey due to the fact that it is nocturnal.
The three-striped night monkey forms pair bonds which are broken only by the death of one partner.
Night monkeys have big, brown eyes and therefore have increased ability to be active at night.
Night monkeys live in family groups of the mated pair with their immature offspring.
Most species are diurnal (the exceptions being the tarsiers and the night monkeys).
The Peruvian night monkey is also one of the least studied of all primates.
The main threat facing the Peruvian night monkey is the continued growth of human populations and associated habitat destruction.
Nocturnal primates, such as the night monkeys and bush babies, are often monochromatic.
Like other owl monkeys, the three-striped night monkey lives in woodlands including rain forest.
The Panamanian night monkey generally walks on all four legs, although it is capable of leaping or running when necessary.
Azara's night monkey is a monogamous species, with the male remaining present to raise the offspring and provide food.
This range is currently also considered part of the range of the Panamanian night monkey.
Aotus (monkey), the genus of night monkeys in the family Aotidae.
There are three subspecies of Azara's night monkey.
Azara's night monkey is primarily a frugivore, but also will eat things such as leaves, flowers, and insects.
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The Panamanian night monkey is arboreal and nocturnal.
Like other members of its genus, the gray-bellied night monkey claims a relatively small territory of about 0.1 km2.
The same is true of the owl monkeys, genus Aotus.
It and the other members of the genus Aotus are the only nocturnal monkeys.
The species is monogamous and lives in small family groups of 2 to 6 individuals similar to that of other Aotus species.
These characters are shared with Aotus.
Their ears are rather difficult to see, and their genus name, Aotus, means "earless" because of this.
Like the platyrrhines (with the exception of the genus 'Aotus'), they are diurnal.
The chest, belly and upper arms are orange tinged, however, to a lesser extent then Aotus nigriceps.
Aotus are evergreen species.
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Aotus ericoides, also known as Common Aotus, is a shrub in the family Fabaceae.
In contrast, with the exception of Alouatta and Aotus, all platyrrhines (New World monkeys) are allelic or polymorphic trichromats.
Gray-bellied Night Monkey (Aotus lemurinus): listed as vulnerable; referred to as Marteja in Colombia.
The night monkeys, also known as the owl monkeys or douroucoulis, are the members of the genus Aotus of New World monkeys (monotypic in family Aotidae).
Other flowers visited include those of Banksia, Xanthorrhoea, Hardenbergia violacea, Tristania, Leptospermum, Aotus, Cassia and Leucopogon.
The hair on the back of the hands and feet is black or dark brown, which is a key distinguishing feature from other northern "gray-necked" Aotus species; also, its hair is shorter.
They maintained that the monophyly of the Antillean monkeys was still supported in the most parsimonious trees, but in slightly less parsimonious trees, Aotus appeared to be linked with Xenothrix.
A further two viruses found in the night monkey are tentatively placed in the Cytomegalovirus genus, and are called Herpesvirus aotus 1 and Herpesvirus aotus 3.
Design of Trials Faulted Research in this laboratory in central Bogota started to win international attention in the late 1980's when Dr. Patarroyo started publishing results of immunization trials in Colombia with 1,168 Aotus monkeys.
In Aotus monkeys and pigs, intra-dermal administration of DNA vaccine by needle and syringe is reported to be more effective at inducing an immune response than intra-muscular administration by needle and syringe [ 9 10 ] .
He split Aotus into two groups: a northern, gray-necked group (A. lemurinus, A. hershkovitzi, A. trivirgatus and A. vociferans) and a southern, red-necked group (A. miconax, A. nancymaae, A. nigriceps and A. azarae).