K K Kifaru Bwana 7 Dec 2014 No, at least not in Europe, which has a very small population. It is starting to show some promise with the recent births and additions. So, perhaps in not too distant future that might change ...
No, at least not in Europe, which has a very small population. It is starting to show some promise with the recent births and additions. So, perhaps in not too distant future that might change ...
FrancoiseLangur 8 Dec 2014 As far as I know, there is not a single howler monkey in Japan. I think Black Howler monkeys are more common in captivity; there should be some in the U.S. and Europe.
As far as I know, there is not a single howler monkey in Japan. I think Black Howler monkeys are more common in captivity; there should be some in the U.S. and Europe.