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“YEAR OF UNITY, PEACE AND

DEVELOPMENT”
Yellow tailed
WOLLY Course: Inglés

MONKEY Teacher: Rocio Ramirez Janampa

Members: Jimi Luis Salcedo Flores,


Harón Adonay Santamaría
Carrera,
Leonardo Puma Gonzales
IDEAS ACTIVITIES
The gradual destruction of We should protect animals in
Yellow tailed these natural habitats
means that more and more
danger of becoming extinct.

WOLLY animals are threatened with


extinction. Therefore, it is
our obligation to conserve

MONKEY
this species.

it is necessary to inform and We are committed to caring for


learn about these species of these species that inhabit Peru
extinction in Peru and avoid
any legal sale of these
animals

create an organization that We must inform the government


takes knowledge measures so that it can take preventive
about endangered species measures.
in our community.
Yellow tailed
WOLLY
MONKEY
this species lives in the north of
Peru, mainly in the departments of
Amazonas and San Martín, and in
small areas of La Libertad, Huánuco,
Junín and Loreto. They live entirely
in trees and almost never move on
the ground.
Yellow tailed
WOLLY This emblematic species is protected in
four national Protected Natural Areas:
MONKEY Río Abiseo National Park, Cordillera
Colán National SanctuaryNational Park,
Colán Mountain Range National
Sanctuary, Chayu Nain Communal
Reserve and Alto Mayo Protected Chayu
Nain Communal Reserve and Alto Mayo
Protected Forest.
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CHARACTERISTICS:
WOLLY
MONKEY  Approximate weight. 8 kilos to 12 kilos.

 White patches over the eyes as


eyebrows.

 The ears are partially hidden with short,


light hairs.
Yellow tailed
WOLLY
MONKEY  Its coat is woolly, dense and
coperry.

 Adult males have golden-


yellow genital tufting.
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 It feeds on fruits, flowers, leaves,
WOLLY buds and possibly insects.

MONKEY  Is the largest mammal endemic to


Peru.

 The face is pigmented dark gray.


Yellow tailed
WOLLY THE YELLOW – TAILED
WOLLY COIN
MONKEY
The yellow – tailed wolly coin it is the
eighth in the numismatic series.
Endangered wildlife of Peru was minted
in 2019 by the Central Reserve Bank of
Peru.
Yellow tailed WHAT ARE THE THREATS
POSED BY THE YELLOW-
WOLLY TAILED WOLLY MONKEY?

MONKEY  The most serious threats to this


species are habitat destruction and
fragmentation of remnants.

 Expansion of livestock and


agricultural activities.
Yellow tailed
WOLLY
MONKEY
 Climate change is a big problem. As
they live in cloud forests, they have
to climb along with the clouds, until
they run out of space to continue
climbing.

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