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  1. Aug 21, 2023 · The tamarin’s paws resemble hands, but they have claws, also known as tegulae, as opposed to the flat fingernails, or ungulae, that humans and other primates have. 5. Golden Lion Tamarins Move Quadrupedally. The golden lion tamarin spends a maximum of 12 active hours a day. ©Edwin Butter/Shutterstock.com.

  2. Apr 5, 2022 · The yellow fever concerns began when one golden lion tamarin carcass was brought to AMLD’s lab and found positive with the disease. Eventually, researchers estimated that 32% of the wild golden lion tamarin population, or about 1,200 of 3,700 of the animals in the wild, died due to yellow fever.

  3. 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 ...

  4. May 25, 2017 · The golden lion tamarin is the largest species in the Callitrichidae family, but it is still quite small at 19 – 22 cm (7.5 – 8.75 in.) long. It has a very long tail, which is 26 – 33 cm (10.25 – 13 in.) in length. Golden lion tamarins weigh from 400 to 822 g (14 to 29 oz.). There are practically no differences between males and females.

  5. The squirrel-sized Black lion tamarin (otherwise called the Golden-rumped lion tamarin) is closely related to the Golden lion tamarin. Like the latter, this animal possesses considerably long digits, helping it to catch small insects. The squirrel-sized Black lion tamarins are currently among the most endangered mammals around the globe.

  6. Zoo Atlanta is partnered with the Golden Lion Tamarin Association, a Brazilian non-governmental organization, to conserve the tamarins and their habitat in perpetuity. Conservation efforts have helped increase the number of golden lion tamarins in the wild to around 3,000! This is great news for the tamarins, but we still have work to do.

  7. Physical Description: Golden lion tamarins are the biggest of the Callitrichidae family (marmosets and tamarins); they are about the size of a squirrel. Tamarins of the opposite sex look very similar; however, the male is slightly heavier than the female. Their fur ranges from a pale gold to a rich reddish-gold with black spots throughout the ...

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