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The black-capped squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) is a species of New-World monkey native to the upper Amazon basin in Bolivia, western Brazil and eastern Peru. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They weigh between 365 and 1,135 g (13 and 40 oz) and measure, from the head to the base of the tail, between 225 and 370 mm (9 and 15 in). [ 5 ]
Squirrel monkey in Yacuma Park, Bolivia. Squirrel monkeys are New World monkeys of the genus Saimiri. Saimiri is the only genus in the subfamily Saimiriinae.The name of the genus is of Tupi origin (sai-mirím or çai-mbirín, with sai meaning 'monkey' and mirím meaning 'small') [3] and was also used as an English name by early researchers.
This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Bolivia. There are 300 mammal species in Bolivia , of which two are critically endangered, five are endangered, seventeen are vulnerable, and twelve are near threatened.
Black-capped squirrel monkey, Saimiri boliviensis LC; Humboldt's squirrel monkey, Saimiri cassiquiarensis; Collins' squirrel monkey, Saimiri collinsii; Guianan squirrel monkey, Saimiri sciureus LC; Bare-eared squirrel monkey, Saimiri ustus NT; Black squirrel monkey, Saimiri vanzolinii VU; Family: Atelidae. Subfamily: Alouattinae. Genus: Alouatta
Abra hopes the structures can help turn things around for some of Brazil’s vulnerable and endangered species, like the Groves’ titi, the Schneider’s marmoset, and the Guiana Spider Monkey.
Brown spider monkey (Ateles hybridus) Platyrrhini is a parvorder of primates. Members of this parvorder are called platyrrhines, or New World monkeys, and include marmosets, tamarins, and capuchin, squirrel, night, titi, saki, howler, spider, and woolly monkeys. Platyrrhini is one of three clades that form the suborder Haplorrhini, itself one of two suborders in the order Primates. They are ...
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Black-capped squirrel monkey; Black-chinned emperor tamarin; Black-headed night monkey; Black-tailed marmoset; Bolivian big-eared mouse; Bolivian chinchilla rat; Bolivian red howler; Bolivian river dolphin; Bolivian squirrel; Bolivian vesper mouse; Brazilian porcupine; Brazilian spiny tree-rat; Brown agouti; Brown-mantled tamarin; Brown ...