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  2. Capuchin monkey - Wikipedia

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    The capuchin monkeys (/ ˈ k æ p j ʊ (t) ʃ ɪ n /) 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. The range of capuchin monkeys includes some tropical forests in Central America and South America as far south as northern Argentina.

  3. List of Costa Rican monkey species - Wikipedia

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    Central American squirrel monkey, Saimiri oerstedii, smallest of the Costa Rican monkey species Panamanian white-faced capuchin (Cebus imitator). Four species of monkey are native to the forests of Costa Rica, the Central American squirrel monkey (Saimiri oerstedii), the Panamanian white-faced capuchin (Cebus imitator), the mantled howler (Alouatta palliata) and Geoffroy's spider monkey ...

  4. Spider monkey - Wikipedia

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    Spider monkeys live in the upper layers of the rainforest and forage in the high canopy, from 25 to 30 m (82 to 98 ft). [2] They primarily eat fruits, but will also occasionally consume leaves, flowers, and insects. [ 2 ]

  5. Night monkey - Wikipedia

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    While night monkeys are an arboreal species, nests have not been observed in higher strata of the rainforest ecosystem, rather a higher density of nests were recorded at low-mid vegetation levels. [18] Night monkeys represent a territorial species, territories are defended by conspecifics through the use of threatening and agonistic behaviours ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Red-faced spider monkey - Wikipedia

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    The red-faced spider monkey is a habitat specialist, found in undisturbed primary rainforests, [5] in northern Brazil, Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana and Venezuela. [3] Because of its ability to climb and jump, it tends to live in the upper layers of the rainforest trees and forages in the high canopy. [5]

  8. 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]

  9. Howler monkey - Wikipedia

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    However, the black howler monkey (Alouatta caraya) is a relatively common pet in contemporary Argentina due to its gentle nature (in comparison to the capuchin monkey's aggressive tendencies), in spite of its lesser intelligence, as well as the liabilities of the size of its droppings and the male monkey's loud vocalizations.