| Save America's Forests |
| by Richard Downs | |
| Thursday, 12 November 2009 | |
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Red Titi Monkey | Oil on Paper The Red Titi Monkey lives in the lower canopy of the Yasuní National Park. He resides in the "Zona Intangible", the untouchable zone. His tail, which is not capable of grasping, has the primary function of stabilization .Red Titis have an elaborate system of communication that includes vocal, visual, olfactory and tactile gestures. Save America's Forests
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