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Venezuelan red howler / Golden-mantled howler / Mantled howler / Guatemalan black howler / Brown howler / Southern brown howler / Black howler / Spider monkey / Primate / Howler monkeys / Zoology / Fauna of South America
Date: 2013-06-18 18:24:14
Venezuelan red howler
Golden-mantled howler
Mantled howler
Guatemalan black howler
Brown howler
Southern brown howler
Black howler
Spider monkey
Primate
Howler monkeys
Zoology
Fauna of South America

AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BIBLIOGRAPHY SERVICE This bibliography is provided as a service of the AAZPA LIBRARIANS SPECIAL INTER EST GROUP and THE CONSORTIUM OF AQUARIUMS, UNIVERSITIES AND ZOOS. TITLE: HOWL

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