- Callitrichidae. The term "
marmoset" is also used in
reference to Goeldi's
marmoset,
Callimico goeldii,
which is
closely related. Most
marmosets are
about 20 cm...
-
tamarins are
generally sympatric with
pygmy marmosets and
often raid
pygmy marmosets' gum holes.
Pygmy marmosets have
adapted insect-like claws,
known as...
- food
source for
marmosets,
making up 24-30% of
their food. The
small size of
marmosets allows them to
stalk and
ambush them.
Marmosets also eat fruits...
-
marmoset in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marmosets are New
World monkeys in the
genus Callithrix.
Marmoset may also
refer to: Delacour's
marmoset...
-
which is late for
other marmosets. At birth,
Callimico offspring weigh 10% the
weight of
their mother's
whereas the
twinning marmosets weight double that amount...
- and the
eastern to the south. The
western pygmy marmoset is the world's
smallest monkey.
Pygmy marmosets have only a
slight degree of ****ual dimorphism;...
- threats. A few
marmosets in the
group will give a call to the rest,
alerting them of a
possible threat such as a snake. The buffy-headed
marmosets then proceed...
-
tropical and
subtropical forests of
eastern Brazil.
Unlike other marmosets, Wied's
marmoset lives in
groups consisting of 4 or 5
females and 2 or 3 males...
- mico-leão-dourado [ˈmiku leˈɐ̃w do(w)ˈɾadu, - liˈɐ̃w -]), also
known as the
golden marmoset, is a
small New
World monkey of the
family Callitrichidae.
Endemic to the...
- black-crowned
dwarf marmoset. It has
claws as
opposed to nails, like
other marmosets who feed off tree sap. It also has
teeth similar to
other marmosets. It is considered...