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Wied's Marmoset (Callithrix kuhli)
The behavior of the Wied's Marmoset, Callithrix kuhli. [eng]
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Callitrichidae Family
This family, containing 5 genera and 26 species, is found only in the tropical forests of Central and South America. It includes the marmosets and tamarins. [eng]
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Family Callitrichidae
List of species with descriptions. [eng]
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Conservation Status of the Callitrichidae
Conservation status of members of the family Callitrichidae. [eng]
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Callitrichidae: marmosets and tamarins
This family, containing 5 genera and 26 species, is found only in the tropical forests of Central and South America. It includes the marmosets and tamarins. [eng]
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Callitrichidae (Marmosets & Tamarins)
The family Callitrichidae represents 21 species of marmosets and tamarins. All are native to the northern half of South America, with most living in the tropical rain forests. [eng]
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Family Callitrichidae
List of genera. [eng]
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Marmosets, or Tamarins
This family of 5 Recent genera and 20 species is found in the tropical forests of Central and South America, mainly in the Amazon region. There are two subfamilies: Callitrichinae, with Saguinus, Callithrix, Cebuella, and Leontopithecus; and Callimiconinae with Callimico. [eng]
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Marmosets and Tamarins: Callitrichidae
Arboreal quadrupeds with vertical clinging and leaping. They have claws on all but one toe, enabling them to climb tree trunks. Males and Females are brightly colored, perhaps a method of identification in the dense forests they occupy. [eng]
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AZA - Callimico - Goeldi's Monkey
Callimico is a small new world primate that is similar in size to tamarins and marmosets. Most individuals silky blackish or blackish-brown pelage, with varying degrees of faint whitish tips to the hairs. The gestation period is estimated at 147-157 days. [eng]
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