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  • Scientific names
    • Cebidae
  • English
    • New World Monkeys

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Recent Observations

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Observer

anisajackson

Date

Apr 2, 2009
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Observer

tigerhawkvok

Date

Apr 4, 2012
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Photos

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What

Common Squirrel Monkey Saimiri sciureus

Observer

ehurme

Date

Sep 12, 2011

Description

While in the middle of an enormous squirrel monkey and capuchin troop (over 100 individuals) one monkey decided to come down and get a closer look at me.

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Description from Wikipedia

The Cebidae is one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised. It includes the capuchin monkeys and squirrel monkeys. These species are found throughout tropical and subtropical South and Central America.

No range data available.