Antarctic Spider Monkey

Summary
The Antarctic Spider Monkey is a species coming from the same ancestors as most monkeys, though at some point the groups split off and went across the world.

Due to being split off, they physically share many traits with spider monkeys, but are much heavier and have more hair to deal with the cold temperatures, as well as being vicious carnivores.

Hunting
The Antarctic Spider Monkey is a predator that will eat the flesh of anything, living or dead. Due to the available prey, this is typically penguins or seals, but they will occasionally be able to catch birds or whales, or human scientists.

If the situation is desperate, they will even eat members of their own species.

Abilities
Antarctic Spider Monkeys are incredibly strong and fast, far surpassing humans, and are strong enough to even fight small whales or kill a large whale in small groups of the monkeys. In combat against humans, they have shown to be able to easily survive bullets.

The monkeys are incredibly resistant to cold, being able to survive in fucking Antarctica.

Relations
Relations among Antarctic Spider Monkeys largely depend on current food supplies. When food is easily accessible, they will live in small communities together and mate during these periods. However, when food is scarce, they will turn on each other and kill each other for their food or to eat them. The exception to this is when a large whale is discovered, which would take multiple monkeys to kill.

Discovery
Shortly after the creation of the Ameoviet Union, the government sent several large ships full of scientists to go research and set up bases in Antarctica. However, after no response was given by the scientists, drones were sent to investigate the sites, only to find that the monkeys had ravaged the sights and eaten the scientists.

In response to this, Drumnp personally ordered a military aircraft carrier be sent to wipe this population out, but after three days of battle, they had suffered too many casualties and lost more than half of their soldiers, and were forced to retreat.