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Primates
Bonobo
These magnificent primates are our closest living relatives
Chimpanzee
These great primates are more closely related to humans than they are to gorillas
Lowland gorilla
Slightly smaller in size than mountain gorillas.
Mountain Gorilla
The largest living primates in the world and one of the most endagered
Orangutan
Found in the remaining tropical rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra.
Proboscis monkeys
These monkeys are instantly recognised by their pot bellies and elongated noses.
Red Howler Monkey
The Araguato or Red Howler Monkey, it is one of the most interesting primates of Venezuela.
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