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  1. May 27, 2024 · The golden lion tamarin is a small, New World monkey that belongs to the Callitrichidae family of arboreal mammals. Its scientific name is Leontopithecus rosalia, which refers both to its lion-like mane and its red coloring. All four tamarin species live in Brazilian rainforests.

  2. Sep 15, 2012 · Anatomy. The squirrel-sized golden lion tamarin weighs just over a pound, is about 14 inches long, and is entirely golden, with a full mane encircling its head. This primate boasts long digits that allow it to pry food from beneath bark and leaves, and a long tail that reaches up to 16 inches.

  3. The golden-headed lion tamarin ( Leontopithecus chrysomelas ), also the golden-headed tamarin, is a lion tamarin endemic to Brazil. It is found only in the lowland and premontane tropical forest fragments in the state of Bahia, and therefore is considered to be an endangered species. It lives at heights of 3–10 metres (9.8–32.8 ft).

  4. The golden-headed lion tamarin plays an important role in dispersing the seeds of many fruits and air plants. This contributes to the natural regeneration of the coastal rainforest, making it essential to protect the species and the landscape in which it lives. The habitat of the golden-headed lion tamarin is limited in the south of Bahia in ...

  5. Jun 1, 2022 · Fortunately for the golden lion tamarin, its path crossed that of Adelmar Coimbra-Filho. As a result, even the destiny of Rio de Janeiro’s remnants of Atlantic Forest took a turn. In 1969, one ...

  6. Golden Lion Tamarin Reintroduction may be the most internationally collaborative program in the history of animal conservation. Forty-three institutions, including 41 zoos, one primate center, and one university research colony, were home to the 146 captive-born golden lion tamarins that were reintroduced to the wild in Brazil between 1984 and ...

  7. Jul 20, 2005 · Based on a few specimens, wild male golden-headed lion tamarins weigh 550 g (1.21 lb), and the average weight of wild females is 591 g (1.30 lb) (Leigh 1994; Raboy 2002). Leontopithecus chrysomelas. Other characteristics shared by golden-headed lion tamarins include the presence of claw-like nails (called tegulae) instead of flat nails (called ...

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