That's what he said at his "New coach press conference" in Tampa this week. The Tico Times carried the story, linked below. I know a little about the 4 monkey species in CR. When I first started going to CR, the city boy in me was awestruck when I first saw them doing their circus jumps up high, so I used to read alot about our four that are scientifically classified as "New World Monkeys". In CR, you'll see the the little Squirrel Monkeys or the little Capuchins or little Spiders that the govt says don't feed but all the dopey tourists do so they come down out of the trees and sit at a vacant table, or poolside, or railing to get food to their detriment, another story.
And then there's the Howler's, the biggest, males can reach 25 lbs. Where I lay my head at least 2 nights a week when I'm in CR is 18 klicks east of the Quepos Hospital way out in the boonies in a banana farm area, so I hear Howler's almost daily---like mainly 4:30 am and then late afternoon--and as many of you know you can hear them fuckers a mile away--they have an extremely loud escalating call, much louder then you would think a mammal of that size could generate. First timers would be right to think it was friggin King Kong yelling. Sometimes they are so close I can't sleep. Don't see them very much, by daylight they're gone, and when I hear them toward evening they're way back. But, when I do see them, they are as high in the canopy as they can get. But, I've never seen a Howler on the ground at any distance.
As the photo and story point out below, if you are able to get close to where they are pirching, they'll piss or shit on you with surprising accuracy.
The other 3 types of CR monkey's, yeah, maybe I can imagine them walking into an open hotel room door if they've been conditioned to do so. Maybe certain people rented that room out a long time and were dopey enough to train them to come in for food.
But, Howler's walking into a hotel room and then sitting at the table?

Cut off a 2 month CR vacation at day 9 rather then move to a different area?

Kind of hard for me to buy that one Lovie. More likely opportunities were warming up and good for you. But good luck with the Bucs, been awhile for them. And thanks for the story.
http://www.ticotimes.net/More-news/News ... ry-07-2014