[see ALOUATTE.] The howling monkey.
1852. T. Ross, trans. Humboldts Trav., I. viii. 278. The plaintive howling of araguatoes, which we had so often heard at Caripe, denoted the proximity of the storm.
[see ALOUATTE.] The howling monkey.
1852. T. Ross, trans. Humboldts Trav., I. viii. 278. The plaintive howling of araguatoes, which we had so often heard at Caripe, denoted the proximity of the storm.