black capped squirrel monkey

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Black-capped squirrel monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped squirrel monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of a Black-capped Squirrel Monkey with food Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped squirrel monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Capped Squirrel Monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped squirrel monkey walking on a branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped squirrel monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped squirrel monkey
Black capped squirrel monkey eating butterfly in tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black capped squirrel monkey on branch in Amazon rain forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Black-capped squirrel monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped squirrel monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped Squirrel Monkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bolivian black capped squirrel monkey, Saimiri Boliviensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-capped squirrel monkey also known as Saimiri boliviensis, live in the tropical forests of Central and South America in the canopy layer. Squirrel monkey fur is short and close, colored olive at the shoulders and yellowish orange on its back and extremities. Their throat and the ears are white and their mouths are black. The upper part of their head is hairy. This black-and-white face gives them the name death's head monkey. Like most of their New World monkey relatives, squirrel monkeys are diurnal and arboreal. Unlike the other New World monkeys, their tail is not used for climbing, but as a kind of balancing pole and also as a tool. Their movements in the branches can be very rapid.


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