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  2. Sep 14, 2012 · Anatomy. Agile and lean, capuchin monkeys weigh only 3 – 9 pounds (1.36 – 4.9 kilograms). The fur of the capuchin monkey varies, but is most commonly seen with cream or light tan coloring around the face, neck and shoulders. The rest of its coat is dark brown. The hair is shorter and darker on the capuchin’s back than on other parts of ...

  3. Capuchin monkey. Panamanian white-faced capuchin ( Cebus imitator) on a tree near a river bank in the jungles of Guanacaste, Costa Rica . The capuchin monkeys ( / ˈkæpjʊ ( t) ʃɪn /) are New World monkeys of the subfamily Cebinae. They are readily identified as the "organ grinder" monkey, and have been used in many movies and television shows.

  4. CONSERVATION STATUS: CRITICALLY ENDANGERED. As the name suggests, the Ecuadorian white-fronted capuchin is primarily found in Ecuador. This capuchin monkey is arboreal and is distributed in the tropical and subtropical forested regions of western Ecuador and northern Peru.

  5. Golden-bellied Capuchin Monkeys are restricted to the Atlantic forest of southern Bahia, Brazil, due to high degrees of interference from man. Only 300 individuals survive. Conservation status – Critically Endangered. Genus: Cebus – Tufted Capuchin Monkey

  6. Apr 5, 2024 · Capuchin monkey, (genus Cebus), common Central and South American primate found in tropical forests from Nicaragua to Paraguay. Capuchins, considered among the most intelligent of the New World monkeys, are named for their “caps” of hair, which resemble the cowls of Capuchin monks. These monkeys.

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  7. Simia apella Linnaeus, 1758. Simia fatuellus Linnaeus, 1766. The tufted capuchin ( Sapajus apella ), also known as brown capuchin, black-capped capuchin, or pin monkey, is a New World primate from South America and the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Margarita. As traditionally defined, it is one of the most widespread primates in the ...

  8. Cebus apella is the only species of capuchin monkey known to carry its tail in a tight coil. This species is robust and stocky. Brown capuchin monkeys have a deep lower jaw and large jaw muscles to accomodate a diet of large fruits and rough vegetation. Males are 34% larger in body size and have canines 22% larger than those of females.

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