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There’s something particularly striking about the Northern Muriqui Monkey and it’s not just the animal’s beautiful long arms and legs, or graceful way it swings through the treetops. It’s the way they relate to one another: they are the most peaceful primates in the world, living in uniquely egalitarian societies where relationships between males and females are free of conflict, and instead full of hugs.

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Unfortunately, the Northern Muriqui is one of the most Critically Endangered primates on Earth. Fewer than 1,000 individuals are left in only a dozen remaining fragments of Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, considered one of the top five “hottest” hotspots for biodiversity. By the 1980s, less than 5% of southeastern Brazil’s Atlantic Forest remained intact. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species classifies the species as Critically Endangered in large part because of habitat destruction.


Since 1983, the Muriqui Project of Caratinga, directed by Karen Strier, a professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Re:wild associate scientist, has been working with Brazilian students and colleagues in one of the last remaining strongholds for Northern Muriquis: a privately owned, federally protected reserve called RPPN Feliciano Miguel Abdala, near the Brazilian city of Caratinga. Her pioneering studies of the behavioral ecology, reproductive biology and life histories of muriquis have advanced our scientific understanding of primates and are contributing directly to the conservation and management of this Critically Endangered species and its habitat.

Today 250 individual muriquis live at RPPN-FMA—up from 50 in 1983—and make up one-fourth of the entire Northern Muriqui Monkey population. These results from the Muriqui Project of Caratinga are encouraging. Re:wild has teamed up with Strier and the Brazilian NGOs based in Caratinga not only to continue to protect the muriqui population here, but also to expand these efforts to bolster the global population.

Conserving Muriquis in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

Re:wild partners with the Muriqui Project of Caratinga and non-profit Preserve Muriqui to secure funding and resources not only for conservation of the Caratinga Muriqui population, but to protect the charismatic species as a whole across the country with Brazilian non-profit Muriqui Instituto de Biodiversidade and additional partners. Together our goals include to:

  • Expand ongoing natural regeneration of the forest around the Caratinga reserve to increase the area of suitable habitat for the muriqui and establish connectivity with other forest fragments.

  • Continue to preserve and manage all conservation, research and educational activities at the RPPN Feliciano Miguel Abdala.

  • Ensure the ecological and genetic diversity of the entire population of the species required for the Northern Muriqui to adapt in a rapidly changing world.

  • Expand and manage the regeneration and restoration of Brazil’s larger Atlantic forest and the conservation, research, and educational activities it supports.

  • Save the world’s most peaceful primate for perpetuity.

northern muriqui monkey (2024)

FAQs

Are muriqui monkeys friendly? ›

A Hug a Day

Northern Muriqui Monkeys are the most peaceful primates in the world, living in uniquely egalitarian societies where relationships between males and females are free of conflict, and instead full of hugs.

How many muriqui monkeys are left in the wild? ›

They can reach 4.3 feet or 1.3 metres long and weight up to 7 to 10 kilograms (15 to 22 lb). The northern muriqui is a critically endangered species, it is estimated that there are less than 1000 mature individuals in the wild.

Why are Northern Muriqui monkeys endangered? ›

The Northern Muriqui is one of the world's most endangered primates. It is threatened by hunting, and destruction and fragmentation of the Atlantic Forest. It also suffers from low genetic diversity and is not well researched, which causes problems in its conservation.

Do Northern Muriqui monkeys make good pets? ›

Muriquis are wild monkeys that require a great deal of space to swing through trees. Their diet and environmental needs cannot be adequately met or replicated in human living conditions. To become pets, baby primates are stolen from their mothers. As a result, they do not develop normally emotionally.

Which monkey is nicest to humans? ›

Bonobos, the friendly hippies of the primate world, are willing to help strangers even if there's nothing in it for them, Duke University researchers report November 7 in the journal Scientific Reports.

What is the most aggressive monkey? ›

Here, we discover the top 10 most dangerous primates in the world.
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  • Capuchin Monkeys. Some pet capuchin monkeys have attacked their owners.

What is the lifespan of a northern muriqui? ›

Northern muriqui females weigh between 15.2 and 20.5 lb (6.9–9.3 kg), with an average weight of 18.4 lb (8.3 kg). Lifespan for northern muriquis is 40 years old in the wild.

What monkey is almost extinct? ›

The endangered Roloway monkey (Cercopithecus roloway), called boapea by locals, is found in the tropical forests of the Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana and sports a long, distinctive beard. Fewer than 2,000 individuals remain, and some parts of their former range have no remaining roloway monkeys.

What is the quietest monkey? ›

With the exception of when they're being threatened, black snub-nosed monkeys are extremely quiet, communicating with each other primarily through eye contact and gestures.

What is the best monkey to have as a pet? ›

There are almost two dozen species of guenons; the green monkey, vervet, and grivet are the most popular species kept as pets. They thrive in large groups.

What do muriqui monkeys eat? ›

Muriquis are total herbivores, eating mostly fruits and leaves (the southern species eats more fruits than leaves, while the northern species eats more leaves than fruits). A small amount of flowers, tree bark, buds, and seeds supplement their diet.

Which species of monkey has only 20 left in the world? ›

The Hainan black crested gibbon (Nomascus hainanus), which was removed from the 2008–2010 list, still has fewer than 20 individuals left, but significant efforts to protect it are now being made.

Do monkeys like to cuddle? ›

This confirmed that macaques use nighttime cuddling to fight off the chill. The researcher also saw that if two macaques hung out and groomed each other during the day, they were more likely to huddle together at night. And they saw that monkeys who had more grooming partners also slept in bigger huddles.

What is the smartest monkey to own? ›

Capuchin IQ

Capuchins are the most intelligent New World monkeys – perhaps as intelligent as chimpanzees. They are noted for their ability to fashion and use tools.

What is the most pet friendly monkey? ›

Capuchin monkeys are one of the more common primates in the pet trade. The black-capped, or tufted, capuchin appears to be the most common species kept.

Are monkeys human friendly? ›

While some monkeys are gentle, some are very aggressive. However, even the gentlest monkeys are unpredictable and might turn aggressive on anyone, including the person to whom they are the closest, especially during and after puberty.

What are the most affectionate monkeys? ›

The macaque is one of the most affectionate monkeys on the planet; individuals maintain relationships by grooming one another, they communicate with grunts.

Are macaques friendly to humans? ›

Our results suggest that rhesus macaques are especially aggressive and unsociable towards humans, long-tailed macaques are more cautious and fearful, and pigtailed macaques are more sociable towards humans and less aggressive than the other species. Pigtailed males were notably more sociable than any other group.

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