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Pigmy marmoset monkeys

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Where they liveEnvironment

• Most pygmy marmosets live somewhere in moist, tropical areas.

• Very few live in Southern/Eastern Africa, while many of them live in parts of Central/South America.

Habitats• In the understory of the

forests is where you will usually find Marmosets.

• They rarely scavenger to the underground because of all of the predators. Even if they are fast to get away they can still get caught.

• They live in the trees of the rainforests, and are rarely found on the ground.

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What they eat• Pygmy marmoset monkeys

eat the sap and gum from the trees, by digging a hole with their claws.

• If they can’t get enough of sap and gum they will eat plants, and different types of fruit.

• Grasshoppers are the pygmy marmosets favorite food.

• Pygmy Marmoset Monkeys are omnivores.

TREE

SAP

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Characteristics• The pygmy marmoset

monkey is the 2nd smallest monkey in the world.

• The average height of the pygmy marmoset is 5 inches.

• Their hair looks similar to a mane, it can grow to be as long as their whole body length.

• Their life span is 8—12 years and can get up to the speed of 24mph.

ALBINO

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Characteristics• Color- tawny• Tail length- about 6-9

inches• Weight- 3.53-4 oz.• Life Expectancy- 10-12

years• Claws- claws on fingers

and toes

• The pygmy marmosets tail is almost as long as their body.

• Their tawny color helps them camouflage in the trees.

• They have fingers and toes that look just like humans.

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Sounds they make• Pygmy marmosets communicate by

making high pitched clicks, squeaks, and trills.

• Some of the noises they make are so high pitched that humans can not hear them.

• These monkeys have very unique ways of communicating.

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Pets• Some people buy or

breed pygmy marmoset monkeys.

• If they grow to dislike their owner they might bite or through feces at them.

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Dangers• Being so small can be harmful. • Because of their size it is easy for

their predators to come at them and eat them for lunch.

• Their long neck helps them see their predators coming by turning around.

• They do not have opposable thumbs so its harder to run up the trees.

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Predators• The biggest predator of

these monkeys are boa constrictors. They can hang from the trees while waiting for their prey. The boa constrictor can swallow a pygmy marmoset whole.

• Pythons can squeeze the marmosets and then gulp them down.

• The harpy eagle can swoop down and pick up the little monkey and take it to wherever its going.

BOA CONSTRICTOR

PYTHON

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Territories• Pygmy marmosets live in groups of 2-6. • They each have a territory of about 100 acres.

They protect their territories like most animals protect their young.

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Selling/Buying• Pygmy marmoset

sellers are difficult find.• They are priced at a

high amount because of their rareness.

• Many people want a baby pygmy marmoset as a pet, until they realize their unusual behaviors of biting and scratching people.

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• Their main prey are

tree sap, fruit, insects, and spiders.

• Its hard for them to get fruit because they stay high in the trees.

Prey

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Random Facts• Their hair grows to the same length

of a squirrels.

• Their eyes are a caramel brown color.

• Their “groups” are lead by the eldest female.

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Random Facts• Pygmy marmosets are omnivores.

• They live 11-12 years in the wild.

• In the zoos they live around 20 years.

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Random Facts• Nicknames: “little lion” “pocket

monkey”

• Their incisor teeth are as big as their canine.

• Pygmy marmosets are not endangered.

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Random Facts• Marmosets usually have twins;

triplets and quadruplets are also common.

• Newborns have to be fed every two hours around the clock.

• The word marmoset is adapted from the French word meaning grotesque image.

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