A 10-month-old spider monkey lost one of his arms after what officials at the Brevard Zoo called a “chance accident." ...
A spider monkey at Brevard Zoo had to have his arm amputated after a freak accident where it got caught in mesh fencing.
According to an update from the zoo on Instagram, Sully's arm was injured on March 12 when the baby monkey wove it through the mesh of his habitat enclosure. He was quickly rescue ...
By Paul Rosolie I’ve learned to speak some spider monkey over the years. As a conservationist working out of the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest, I’ve spent years of my life in the jungle. I sleep outdoors ...
Brevard Zoo posted on Facebook that on Wednesday morning, its black-handed spider monkey, Sully, weaved his arm through his ...
That is the case for most spider monkey species: one is critically endangered, five are endangered and one is vulnerable, according to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
In this commentary, Rosolie writes about a recent experience rescuing a spider monkey, which was struggling to stay afloat in a river. Rosolie describes the moment as one of profound communication.