Abstract

Woolly monkeys,Lagothrix lagothricha, were briefly studied in a cloud forest in Bolivar, Colombia during the dry season. Results suggest that this species is wholly arboreal, lives in multi-male heterosexual groups and does not defend territory. Woolly monkeys are folivorous and frugivorous. Social and auto-grooming are both reported. All age-sex classes except natal-coated infants and adult males indulge in play. Agonistic behaviour is very rare. There seem to be various consistent patterns of greeting behaviour and scent-marking of the environment was observed. Woolly monkeys tended to approach the observers rather than flee from them. They were observed in close proximity toCebus, Alouatta, andAteles species.

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