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'''Matea''' (born c. [[2012]]) is a female black howler (''Alouatta caraya'') exhibited at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].
'''Matea''' (born [[April 26]], [[2013]]) is a female black howler (''Alouatta caraya'') exhibited at the [[Birmingham Zoo]].


Black howlers, also known as black howler monkeys, are native to southern Brazil and neighboring countries, south of the Amazon basin. They are exceptional for their dormancy, sleeping or resting about 70% of the time, and their cries, the loudest among terrestrial animals in the western hemisphere. Howlers spend almost all their time in trees and eat mainly leaves along with some fruits. While black howlers are born a light brown color, the fur of the males darkens with age to nearly black.
Black howlers, also known as black howler monkeys, are native to southern Brazil and neighboring countries, south of the Amazon basin. They are exceptional for their dormancy, sleeping or resting about 70% of the time, and their cries, the loudest among terrestrial animals in the western hemisphere. Howlers spend almost all their time in trees and eat mainly leaves along with some fruits. While black howlers are born a light brown color, the fur of the males darkens with age to nearly black.
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The Birmingham Zoo participates in the Species Survival Plan for black howlers administered by the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
The Birmingham Zoo participates in the Species Survival Plan for black howlers administered by the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums.


Matea was transferred to Birmingham from the Cleveland Zoo in [[2017]]. She shares her exhibit with the male [[Monte]], who was transferred from the San Antonio Zoo. On [[May 3]], [[2021]] Matea delivered an infant.
Matea was transferred to Birmingham from the Cleveland Zoo in [[2017]]. She shares her exhibit with the male [[Monte]], who was transferred from the San Antonio Zoo. The couple have born three offspring: [[Miko]] (born May 31, 2021), [[Myla]] (born November 26, 2022), and a third (born June 6, 2024).


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== References ==
== References ==
* Roop, Lee (May 15, 2021) "Birmingham Zoo ‘thrilled’ to welcome new red panda ‘Gizmo’ and baby howler monkey." {{BN}}
* Roop, Lee (May 15, 2021) "Birmingham Zoo ‘thrilled’ to welcome new red panda ‘Gizmo’ and baby howler monkey." {{BN}}
* Garrison, Greg (June 14, 2024) "Birmingham Zoo gets loud new addition in time for Father’s Day." {{AL}}


[[Category:Zoo animals]]
[[Category: Zoo animals]]
[[Category:2012 births]]
[[Category: 2013 births]]
[[Category:Primates]]
[[Category: Primates]]

Latest revision as of 09:06, 17 June 2024

Matea with her infant and Monte at the Birmingham Zoo

Matea (born April 26, 2013) is a female black howler (Alouatta caraya) exhibited at the Birmingham Zoo.

Black howlers, also known as black howler monkeys, are native to southern Brazil and neighboring countries, south of the Amazon basin. They are exceptional for their dormancy, sleeping or resting about 70% of the time, and their cries, the loudest among terrestrial animals in the western hemisphere. Howlers spend almost all their time in trees and eat mainly leaves along with some fruits. While black howlers are born a light brown color, the fur of the males darkens with age to nearly black.

The Birmingham Zoo participates in the Species Survival Plan for black howlers administered by the American Association of Zoos and Aquariums.

Matea was transferred to Birmingham from the Cleveland Zoo in 2017. She shares her exhibit with the male Monte, who was transferred from the San Antonio Zoo. The couple have born three offspring: Miko (born May 31, 2021), Myla (born November 26, 2022), and a third (born June 6, 2024).

References

  • Roop, Lee (May 15, 2021) "Birmingham Zoo ‘thrilled’ to welcome new red panda ‘Gizmo’ and baby howler monkey." The Birmingham News
  • Garrison, Greg (June 14, 2024) "Birmingham Zoo gets loud new addition in time for Father’s Day." AL.com