Description
Howler Monkey Mother & Baby, Tortuguero, Costa Rica

A howler monkey mother and baby rest in a mango tree in Tortuguero, on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast. Howler monkeys are famous for their guttural roar, which can be heard for several miles through dense jungle. Spending up to 80% of their time resting, howlers are considered the least active of all monkeys. Mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) are called “congos” in Costa Rica.
About the Prints
- Radiant photographs are printed on Kodak Professional Endura Premier Lustre, a coated paper with a rich, high-contrast appearance.
- Canvas photographs are printed on textured canvas, similar to the surface of a painting, then stretched and wrapped over a 1.5-inch deep frame. Ready to hang.
- Metal prints are infused onto specially coated aluminum, resulting in vibrant colors and details. Ready to hang.