Brown-headed Spider Monkey

IUCN Red List Status

Endangered

In accordance with IUCN criteria, a species is considered to be Endangered if it is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

Species data

Class

Mammalia

Order

Primates

Family

Atelidae

Scientific Name

Ateles fusciceps

Reserve locations

Ecuador

Description

This primate is a uniform black or brown colour with a brown head. Unlike other species of spider monkey, it does not show any white markings.

Behaviour

Brown-headed spider monkeys feed on a variety of forest fruit and are an important disperser of seeds for many plants. They live in large groups of 20-30 and spend the majority of their time in the canopy.

Habitat

Tropical and subtropical forests at altitude in Ecuador and Colombia.

Threats and Conservation

The Brown-headed spider monkey is one of the 25 most endangered primates in the world and is still in decline. They are affected by deforestation for commercial forestry and agricultural developments, as well as illegal hunting for their meat and fur.