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  2. Tamarin - Wikipedia

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    Tamarins are inhabitants of tropical rainforests and open forest areas. They are diurnal and arboreal, and run and jump quickly through the trees. Tamarins live together in groups of up to 40 members consisting of one or more families. More frequently, though, groups are composed of just three to nine members.

  3. Spider monkey - Wikipedia

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    The monkeys also defecate and urinate toward the intruder. [29] Spider monkeys are diurnal and spend the night sleeping in carefully selected trees. Groups are thought to be directed by a lead female, which is responsible for planning an efficient feeding route each day.

  4. Lion-tailed macaque - Wikipedia

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    The lion-tailed macaque is a rainforest dweller, often found in the upper canopy of tropical moist evergreen forests or monsoon forests. It is diurnal, meaning it is active exclusively in daylight hours. When active, they will spend half the day foraging, and the other half will be spent resting or finding new areas to forage. [4]

  5. Bald uakari - Wikipedia

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    The bald uakari can be found traveling up to 4.8 kilometers per day [4] in multi-male/multi-female groups of 5 to 30 individuals, and even up to 100. [11] It can be extrapolated from the general primate behavior of female philopatry that female uakaries are also philopatric. [12] This means that males leave the natal group.

  6. Woolly monkey - Wikipedia

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    The species lives in social groups ranging from 5 to 45 individuals. [9] Foraging groups, however, tend to consist of two to six individuals which branch out from the main group, which is probably intended to reduce food competition between individuals. Woolly monkey diets consist of fruit with an addition of leaves, seeds, flowers, and ...

  7. 22 Funny Monkey Pictures That Are Sure to Make You Laugh - AOL

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    First-class funny monkey pictures This collection of funny monkey pictures is sure to get you chuckling. Some of these goofy primates look like they're competing in a “silliest monkey gets a ...

  8. Howler monkey - Wikipedia

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    The other group has more males, which have smaller hyoids, and larger testes. The larger the number of males, the smaller the hyoid, and the larger the testes. [5] Female howler monkeys breed with multiple males within their group, with males in neighboring groups, and with solitary males. Central males tie up fellowship with cycling females. [8]

  9. 22 Funny Monkey Pictures That Are Sure to Make You Laugh - AOL

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    First-class funny monkey pictures This collection of funny monkey pictures is sure to get you chuckling. Some of these goofy primates look like they're competing in a “silliest monkey gets a ...