- are
found throughout tropical and
subtropical South and
Central America.
Cebid monkeys are
arboreal animals that only
rarely travel on the ground. They...
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always have
visible labia majora are bonobos, strepsirrhines, tarsiers,
cebid monkeys, and gibbons. In non-primate
female mammals, the
labia majora are...
- New
World monkeys (platyrrhines) Callitrichids:
marmosets and
tamarins Cebids:
capuchins and
squirrel monkeys Aotids:
night or owl
monkeys Pitheciids:...
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Acrecebus is a
prehistoric cebid monkey from the Late
Miocene Solimões
Formation of Acre State,
Brazil and Bolivia. The only
species known is A. fraileyi...
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monkeys made up
about 37% of the prey
remains found at the nests. Similarly,
cebid monkeys made up 35% of the
remains found at 10
nests in
Amazonian Ecuador...
- Hispaniola, and Jamaica. Additionally, a find of
seven 21-Ma-old
apparent cebid teeth in
Panama suggests that
South American monkeys had dis****d across...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 2
species Critically endangered (CR): 203
species Endangered (EN): 505
species Vulnerable (VU): 536
species Near threatened...
- most Old
World monkeys,
their thumbs are not
opposable (except for some
cebids). List of
platyrrhines List of
primates by po****tion Groves, C. P. (2005)...
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comprises 43
extant species in 7 genera.
Members of the
Cebidae family are
cebids, and
include capuchin and
squirrel monkeys.
Cebidae comprises eighteen extant...
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Paralouatta P.
marianae 4,708 g (10.38 lb) Las Cascadas Fm. Panama
Cebidae stem
cebid Panamacebus P.
transitus 2,700 g (6.0 lb)
Colhuehuapian Sarmiento Fm. Argentina...