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"Botitas": Present Six-Month Spider Monkey in Hidalgo Park

Summary by Newsweek México
This Friday morning, the presentation of the new member of the Miguel Hidalgo Park took place, it is "Botitas", a copy of spider monkey (Ateles Geofroyyi), about six months old. Carlos España Martínez, secretary of Municipal Public Services, reported that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Environment in the state of Aguascalientes (Profepa), gave this spider monkey to the park for its protection and attention. He explained that the re…
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This Friday morning, the presentation of the new member of the Miguel Hidalgo Park took place, it is "Botitas", a copy of spider monkey (Ateles Geofroyyi), about six months old. Carlos España Martínez, secretary of Municipal Public Services, reported that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Environment in the state of Aguascalientes (Profepa), gave this spider monkey to the park for its protection and attention. He explained that the re…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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