Proboscis Monkey

Source product: Cyclopedia of Common Animals
Pages: 119
Section: Primates – Monkeys

These large monkeys weigh 4d6+32 pounds, with males being larger than females. Although both genders have pronounced noses, males have the prodigious facial features which give these monkeys their name. Spider Monkey: Init +4; Atk bite +0 melee (1d3) or sticks +2 ranged (1d3-2, minimum 0); AC 13; HD 1d3; MV 20’ or climb 40’; Act 1d20; SP brachiation; warning display (see below); SV Fort +1; Ref +4; Will -2; AL N. These large monkeys weigh 1d20+13 pounds, with long limbs and long, prehensile tails. They are organized in arboreal troops of 3d6+12 individuals, usually remaining near the upper canopy where they eat fruit, leaves, flowers, and insects. When approached by humanoids or other creatures they perceive as a possible threat, spider monkeys bark and shake tree limbs to warn them off. If this does not work, they throw branches as similar debris to drive intruders away. They may also urinate on, or fling feces at, intruders. This does no damage, but may in itself be sufficient to cause recalcitrant enemies to withdraw.

Summary

Init +3; Atk bite +0 melee (1d3); AC 9; HD 1d5; MV 30’ or climb 30’; Act 1d20; SV Fort +1; Ref +3; Will -2; AL N.

Created: Dec 6, 2025
Updated: Dec 6, 2025