Examples of using Howler monkeys in English and their translations into Swedish
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Hopefully howler monkeys?
they're actually howler monkeys.
And you hear the howler monkeys close by.
They're just a touch worked up about that kidnapping business.- Oh, your howler monkeys.
You're choosing the howler monkeys over me?
Howler monkeys in the jungle howling. The primates are in the trees fighting with each other over territory.
Yes, you will see parrots and hear the Howler monkeys every morning and afternoon.
overlooking the lovely tropical garden which enjoys frequent visits from iguanas and howler monkeys.
Iguanas, howler monkeys and raccoons.
Watching toucans, howler monkeys, and sloths from the living room.
Yeah, except howler monkeys only live in Central and South America.
We will watch several species of birds, howler monkeys, sloths and armadillos.
large pelagic fish like white-tipped sharks, howler monkeys and scores of colorful exotic fish.
They have mantled howler monkeys that make this haunting call at dawn and dusk.
magazine as they feel the ocean breeze and listen to the howler monkeys that surround the property.
Even for leaf eaters, like howler monkeys the ripe figs are just too good to miss.
The evenings are filled with the sounds of howler monkeys and the scent of exotic flowers.
mantled howler monkeys, both two-toed and three-toed sloths,
Like a really feminine howler monkey.
There's a howler monkey special on Discovery Channel tonight.
There's a howler monkey special on Discovery Channel tonight.
Unlike this howler monkey… who can barely see to move.
The howler monkey was once sacred to the Maya as a god of writing.
The Usumacinta River(Spanish pronunciation:; named after the Howler monkey) is a river in southeastern Mexico
He is to you as you are to me as I am to a howler monkey.
We, as humans, should take our hat off to every elephant, howler monkey, leopard and polar bear whose body parts the exhibition's items were made out of,” states Curator Pilvi Vainonen from the National Museum of Finland, who is responsible for the exhibition's script.
scarlet macaw, howler monkey, tapir, and other endangered