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Primates Tag

HomePosts tagged "Primates"(Page 3)
21 May 2021
Central and South America
PrimatesSuriname

Primates in Suriname

A (pre-covid) trip report about finding primates in Suriname, a country overlooked by mammalwatchers. The country is easy to travel, safe, friendly people, not expensive and the ra

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19 May 2021
Central and South America
BrazilEndemicJaguarPrimatesTravel

Space to join for last minute Mammal-watching trip to Brazil (June 10th-30th)

Hey everyone. Message if you have any interest in joining me for this 21 day trip. English speaking drivers/guides will be meeting us at the airports. Main targets and itinerary be

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26 March 2020
Oriental
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Primates and other Wildlife of Assam

For a detailed report please visit: https://ficustours.in/2020/03/26/stump-tailed-macaque-golden-langur-and-other-wildlife-of-assam-feb-2020-trip-report/ A summary of a mammal-watc

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28 May 2013
Central and South America
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Random Question about Primate Species Richness in Latin America

SO, once upon a time, before there was SO much information on Wikipedia (such as pages that list all the mammal species of most countries), before Mammalwatching.com was so compreh

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