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Howler Monkeys: Louder Calls Trade-Off For Smaller Balls, Researchers Say [VIDEO]
Howler monkeys are fairly small animals, but can roar as powerfully as tigers. This ability comes at a evolutionary trade-off, though: howler monkeys with louder calls often have smaller reproductive organs, a recent study revealed.
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