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Online Date
5 Jun 2019 12:15 pm
Location
Tikal National Park
Object name
20121582
Country
Guatemala
County or State
Peten Department
Id
00056584
Credit
© Stephen Rafferty
Copyright
© Stephen Rafferty
Caption
Guatemala, A Black-handed or Geoffroy's Spider Monkey, Ateles geoffroyi, moves through the tress in Tikal National Park, A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Creation date
20180125
Author
Jon G Fuller
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4800 x 3840
pixels
40.64 x 32.51
cm
(300 dpi)
16 x 12.8
inch
(300 dpi)
12.5 MB
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Black-handed Spider Monkey
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