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Capuchin monkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The capuchins (pronounced /kə'p(j)utʃən/) are the group of New World monkeys classified as genus Cebus . The range of the capuchin monkeys includes Central America and South America as far sou...
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Agile and lean, capuchin monkeys weigh only 3 - 9 pounds (1.36 - 4.9 kilograms). The fur of the capuchin monkey varies, but is most commonly seen with cream or light tan coloring around the face, neck and shoulders.
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NBC Nightline with Brian Williams on Helping Hands in Boston, MA.
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The capuchin monkey pet as a baby does not enjoy hunting games but would rather snuggle. This highly intelligent creature is a popular pet and belongs to the most common animals that are kept in captivity in Europe and the United States.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on capuchin monkey (monkey genus), common Central and South American primate found in tropical forests from Nicaragua to Paraguay. ... white-throated capuchin (monkey)
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Capuchins are part of the group of monkeys called New world Monkeys. The name comes from their color which is likened to the Franciscans cowls, and they were ... The Capuchin monkey ranges from the Honduras into South America, and Peru. Capuchin very much looks like the friars they are named after, right down to their...
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