WATCH: Rescued baby spider monkeys find a new home at the Nashville Zoo
Mexican spider monkeys – an endangered species – named Miso, Matcha and Mei are being given a new chance at life after being rescued from the illegal wildlife pet trade.
Three baby spider monkeys, Miso, Matcha, and Mei, have been rescued from the illegal wildlife pet trade and are being given a new chance at life. They are being cared for at the Nashville Zoo. The monkeys are an endangered species.
The Nashville Zoo is providing a new home for the rescued monkeys.
There is no additional information about the monkeys' current condition or their care at the zoo.
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