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13 Dec, 2023
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Capuchin Monkeys,
Monkey sounds,
Conservation,
Wildlife,
Primate Adaptations,
Rainforest Wildlife,
Arboreal Lifestyle,
Prehensile Tails,
Hand Structure,
Adaptations for Movement,
Unique Primate Traits,
Central and South American Wildlife,
Evolutionary Biology |
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With its complex communication system, the white-faced capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus), which lives in the lush jungles of Central and South America, fascinates scientists alike. These small monkeys, which may be identified by their distinctive brown or black fur and "white face" mask, use a variety of noises for social interaction, communication, and environmental navigation.
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