Survivor
Tapara, a female white-bellied spidermonkey, seen outside of the wildlife rescue center amaZOOnico located in Ecuador. She was one of few spider monkey newborn’s that was born in semi-freedom. The spidermonkey group is around and outside of the rescue center, but during the night, they come and sleep in the center for their own safety.
She was one of the few that survived a tragic parasite years ago in the big spidermonkey group. Due to this parasite she lost her mother, but luckily she was old enough to survive on her own.
Tapara is a survivor, as well nowadays, since the male alpha died of a snake bite in early March of 2020 and the other young female as well, the two adult female spider monkeys with their babies do not accept her all the time, so she is on her own mostly.
Video recommendation, on the liberation process of the spidermonkeys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUN8-8kDU4U
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- Objektiv OLYMPUS M.300mm F4.0
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