Boa Constrictor Seen Eating Howler Monkey in a First

A boa constrictor eating an adult female Purús red howler monkey. Usually boa constrictors have been known to eat smaller animals.
A boa constrictor eats an adult female Purús red howler monkey in the Brazilian Amazon. Usually the snakes have been known to eat smaller animals.
(Image credit: Erika Patrícia Quintino / American Journal of Primatology, via Paul Garber)

If a snake eats a monkey in the forest and no one sees it, does it make a difference? New evidence suggests that it does.

For the first time, scientists have witnessed a boa constrictor attacking and eating a howler monkey. The finding, and boa-eating-monkey video, is noteworthy since reports of primates being eaten by predators are relatively rare, according to the study, published this month in the journal Primates.

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