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Black atele, four-finger monkey, or atele coaita or araignee monkey (Ateles paniscus). Small arboreal monkey from South America's forests, very fast and agile, helps with this by its long prehensile tail, which also serves as a swing when it leaps
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Black atele, four-finger monkey, or atele coaita or araignee monkey (Ateles paniscus). Small arboreal monkey from South America's forests, very fast and agile, helps with this by its long prehensile tail, which also serves as a swing when it leaps
FLO4687467 Black atele, four-finger monkey, or atele coaita or araignee monkey (Ateles paniscus). Small arboreal monkey from South America's forests, very fast and agile, helps with this by its long prehensile tail, which also serves as a swing when it leaps. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.; (add.info.: Black atele, four-finger monkey, or atele coaita or araignee monkey (Ateles paniscus). Small arboreal monkey from South America's forests, very fast and agile, helps with this by its long prehensile tail, which also serves as a swing when it leaps. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.); © Florilegius
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This stunning lithograph captures the beauty and agility of the Black atele, also known as the four-finger monkey or araignee monkey. Native to the forests of South America, this small arboreal creature is depicted in all its glory with its long prehensile tail that aids in its speed and agility.
The intricate details of this print showcase the unique features of the atele, from its sleek black fur to its slender limbs perfectly adapted for life in the treetops. The atele's ability to swing effortlessly through the canopy is highlighted by its graceful leap captured in this image.
Published between 1798 and 1802 by Harrison in London, England, this lithograph is a testament to both artistry and scientific observation. The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature serves as a valuable record of the diverse wildlife found in our natural world.
As we admire this historical depiction of the Black atele, we are reminded of the importance of preserving these incredible species and their habitats. Let us continue to marvel at nature's wonders and work towards ensuring a sustainable future for all creatures that call our planet home.
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