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Although sperm whales have the loudest call in the world, a much smaller animal is known as the loudest of all land animals: the howler monkey! Living in the rainforests of Central and South America, a howler monkey can make sounds that reach up to 140 decibels and can be heard from three miles away. Howler monkeys live together in groups called “troops” and use their loud calls to communicate with each other about predators or to warn away other howler monkeys.
Although sperm whales have the loudest call in the world, a much smaller animal is known as the loudest of all land animals: the howler monkey! Living in the rainforests of Central and South America, a howler monkey can make sounds that reach up to 140 decibels and can be heard from three miles away. Howler monkeys live together in groups called “troops” and use their loud calls to communicate with each other about predators or to warn away other howler monkeys.