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Tamarin is a small monkey species native to Central and South America. It is a noun representing a type of monkey
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Tamarins act as seed dispersers in tropical ecosystems.
Those that do are tamarins and marmosets.
Examples of callitrichadae are marmosets and tamarins.
But tamarins like them too.
Based on reports of the presence of golden lion tamarins.
Saddleback tamarins are frequently found here.
Basic facts of golden lion tamarins.
Tegulae enable tamarins to cling to the sides of tree trunks.
This phenomenon of reproduction suppression is also well observed in tamarins.
Tamarins are inhabitants of tropical rainforests and open forest areas.
White rhinoceros and tamarins arrived for the first time.
Tamarins are seasonal breeders.
Additional guidelines for housing and care of marmosets and tamarins.
In captivity the tamarins are very social and interactive with humans.
Marmosets and tamarins.

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In captivity the tamarins are very social and interactive with people.
Golden lion tamarins.
Emperor tamarins can be easily recognised by their distinctive long white moustache.
The film highlights the plight of muriquis and lion tamarins.
Emperor tamarins populations have been in decline due to threats of deforestation and human encroachment.
It turns out that marmosets waited significantly longer for food than tamarins.
They also capture and relocate wild tamarins from threatened areas to safer ones.
The examples below set forth the results observed in cotton top tamarins.
Food sharing in black lion tamarins Leontopithecus chrysopygus.
They are presumably similar to the Moustached tamarins.
Emperor Tamarins are famous for their impressive facial hair.
Growing cocoa among the golden-headed lion tamarins.
The four species of lion tamarins make up the genus Leontopithecus.
Tamarins have a four-month gestation period.
There are golden-headed lion tamarins present in several protected areas and reserves.
Tamarins live together in groups of up to 40 members consisting of one or more families.
While larger primates eat larger seeds, tamarins eat the smaller ones.
The tamarins feed over large distances, looking for insects.
Communication is a key behavior, a facilitation of cohesion and coordination among group-living tamarins.
Black-handed tamarins subsist largely on fruit.
Under these conditions, marmosets waited significantly longer for food than tamarins.
Smaller monkeys, such as tamarins and marmosets, are seemingly ignored as prey by this species.
Allomothering can also be performed by non-reproductive helpers like in the callitrichids marmosets and tamarins.
But tamarins like them too - a little bit of protein to add to their diet.
Most species have single births, although twins and triplets are common for marmosets and tamarins.
The small size of cotton-top tamarins can make many medical procedures challenging.
It is a member the genus Saguinus, the genus containing most tamarins.
Golden lion tamarins live in family groups, and are torn from those families by traffickers.
A reduced and competent team which makes of Tamarins a human-sized group.
Brown-mantled tamarins occupy an extensive area of northern Amazonia.
Our transmission equipment along the Road of Tamarins ( Reunion Island ).
Marmoset and tamarins eg. Callithrix jacchus.
Tamarins ( Saguinus spp . ) are similar to marmosets in many respects.
Very soon after Krefeld 's tamarins disappeared, Dressen hired a security patrol.
Tamarins emit " whine " and " peep " calls, which are associated with alarm and alliances respectively.

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