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Mysterious muriqui

Weighing in at a maximum of about 20 pounds, with black circles rimming its eyes and fur encircling its face, the northern muriqui of the thick forests of southeastern Brazil is one of the world’s most endangered species.

And since 1982, Karen Strier, a University of Wisconsin-Madison anthropologist, has been working with colleagues in Brazil to preserve this, the largest of primates found in the New World.