"howler monkey" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: howler monkeys [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} howler monkey (plural howler monkeys)
  1. A Central American and South American monkey of the genus Alouatta, noted for its loud call. Wikipedia link: howler monkey Categories (lifeform): New World monkeys Translations (loud Central American and South American monkey of the genus Alouatta): aluata (Catalan), 吼猴 (hǒuhóu) (Chinese Mandarin), vřešťan (Czech), brulaap [masculine] (Dutch), mölyapina (Finnish), Brüllaffe [masculine] (German), moncaí uallach [masculine] (Irish), gûariba (Old Tupi), wyjec [masculine] (Polish), bugio [masculine] (Portuguese), guariba [masculine] (Portuguese), реву́н (revún) [masculine] (Russian), drekavac (Serbo-Croatian), дрекавац (Serbo-Croatian), mono aullador [masculine] (Spanish), araguato [Venezuela, masculine] (Spanish), carayá [Argentina, Paraguay, masculine] (Spanish), manechi [Bolivia, masculine] (Spanish), mono colorado [Colombia, masculine] (Spanish), mono congo [Costa-Rica, Nicaragua, masculine] (Spanish), mono coto [Ecuador, Peru, masculine] (Spanish), mono cotudo [Colombia, masculine] (Spanish), olingo [Honduras, masculine] (Spanish), saraguate [Guatemala, masculine] (Spanish), saraguato [Mexico, masculine] (Spanish), שרײַער (shrayer) [masculine] (Yiddish), baʼatsʼ (Yucatec Maya)

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