March 16, 2015

White Headed Capuchin

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March 16, 2015
White Headed Capuchin

Species: Capuchin Monkey | Location: Sierpe River , Costa Rica

We had the opportunity to explore the mangroves of the Sierpe River in Costa Rica by private river boat. While floating down the river, we experienced the many incredible sights, sounds and smells of the vast ecosystem – and among those sights, a troop of white-face capuchin monkeys spotted us coasting by. We stopped the boat to catch a glimpse of them. They became, I think, more interested in us – and a few of them opened their mouths to show their teeth and give us a loud hiss!

About The Photographer

Jennafer Bonello is an external communications manager at World Wildlife Fund. She has been at WWF since October 2010. During her time at WWF, she has worked on several communications campaigns, including the Stop Wildlife Crime campaign to halt illegal wildlife trafficking and several others to advance WWF’s priority programs to find solutions to the planet’s most urgent threats.

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