Woolly spider monkeys influence their fertility by eating specific plants.

“In the New World, female woolly spider monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides) from Brazil appear to intentionally consume certain plants that affect fertility. Wisconsin University primatologist Dr. K. Strier has noted that once a female monkey has given birth, she seeks out certain leaves that contain isoflavonoids, estrogen-like compounds that reduce fertility. Conversely, when ready to have offspring, females appear to eat more of a particular legume nicknamed the monkey ear, which produces a steroid believed to enhance fertility. Researchers are still not sure if this is just a coincidence or a deliberate choice.” (Shuker 2001:215)

Last Updated August 18, 2016