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1. Squirrel monkey, (genus Saimiri), most abundant primate of riverside forests in the Guianas and the Amazon River basin, distinguished by a circle of black hairless skin around the nose and mouth set against an expressive white face
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2. The Common Squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) is a small New World primate from the Cebidae family and native to ten different countries of South America including Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela and Puerto Rico.
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3. Squirrel monkeys are one of the smallest members of the primate group, measuring in at about 12.5 inches in body length, and about 16 inches of tail
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4. One reason Squirrel monkeys are in trouble is because they’re small, cute, and, by all appearances, cuddly
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5. Squirrel monkeys are considered to be one of the cleverest monkeys due to having a large brain compared to the size of their body
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6. Average height of a Squirrel monkey is 25 to 35 cm long and with a tail 35-42cm
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13. The Squirrel monkey is a small species of New World Monkey that is natively found in the forests and tropical jungles of Central and South America
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14. Squirrel monkeys are one of the smallest and most attractive primates
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15. There are thought to be five species of Squirrel monkey
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16. Until recently, there were only two species of Squirrel monkeys, a South American species, S
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17. Like humans, Squirrel monkeys are diurnal
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18. Squirrel monkeys are considered to be one of the cleverest monkeys due to having a large brain compared to the size of their body
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19. Squirrel monkey Squirrel Mon key are New World monkeys of the genus Saimiri
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20. Squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) are known to travel at great speed through the canopy
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21. Squirrel monkeys have a wide range of calls.
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22. Squirrel monkey females show a high rate of allomaternal care, with unrelated females carrying and nursing infants as old as 6 months (Williams et al., 1994)
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23. Since Squirrel monkey infants are large (up to 18% of the dam’s nonpregnant body weight), allomaternal care may be an important strategy to increase infant survivability.
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24. Squirrel monkey groups may be made up of as many as 300 individuals
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25. Squirrel monkeys are very agile; they often run throughout the forest on
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26. What is the Squirrel monkey scientific name? Squirrel monkeys are the only species found under the saimiri classification of monkey, but they're divided into two groups depending on their exact breed:
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27. Saimiri sciureus: The saimiri sciureus group includes the common Squirrel monkey, the Central American Squirrel monkey and the bare-eared Squirrel monkey.
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31. Squirrel monkey is one of the smallest members of the primate group
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32. There are five species of Squirrel monkey that can be found in Central and South America
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33. Squirrel monkeys live in dense tropical rainforests, wetlands, marshes and mangrove forests
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34. Habitat loss is the main threat to the survival of Squirrel monkeys
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35. The Squirrel monkey's approximate dimensions are 7.5 L x 4.5 W x 7 H
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36. The Squirrel monkey tails are bi colored and have a black tip; but their lips and nostrils are mostly hairless
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37. The Central American Squirrel monkeys are smaller than most and will be slender also.
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38. The male Squirrel monkey weighs approximately 550-1135 grams, while the female weighs from 365-750 grams
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39. Black Squirrel monkey - Saimiri Vanzolini
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40. Size: Squirrel monkeys are one of the smallest New World monkey species
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41. Squirrel monkeys are 9.8 to 14 inches in length and weigh 1.7 to 2.4 lbs., there tails are 13.8 to 15.5 inches long
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42. Male Squirrel monkeys are larger than their female coutnerparts
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43. The Common Squirrel monkey is a New World monkey with a squirrel-like appearance, endemic to tropical areas of South America
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44. Squirrel monkeys have been an important model for CAA and due to their size and the capabilities for in vivo imaging researchers have been able to demonstrate an inverse correlation between Abeta40/42 amyloid deposition and brain elimination of 123I-Abeta40, suggesting impaired clearance of Abeta40 across the blood brain barrier may contribute to CAA (Bading et al., 2002).
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45. The Central American Squirrel monkey, also known as the red-backed Squirrel monkey, lives in parts of the Pacific coast of Panama and Costa Rica
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46. Squirrel monkeys are found primarily in tropical lowland rain forests
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47. Squirrel monkey is the common name for the small, tropical, arboreal New World monkeys comprising the genus Saimiri of the primate family Cebidae, characterized by a small white face with black mouth and nose, relatively large eyes and ears, a long nonprehensile tail, and short fur, which typically is greenish or olive on the shoulders but yellowish orange on the back and extremities.
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48. Common Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) have olive or grayish crowns and are found only in South America, whereas the endangered Central American Squirrel monkeys (S
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49. The Squirrel monkey is active during the day and rests at night
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50. The Squirrel monkey eats both insects and fruits
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51. Common Squirrel monkeys are active, vocal and social primates
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52. Squirrel monkey Saimiri sciureus
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53. The Squirrel monkey makes a ’chuck-chuck’ sound when it is feeding, to indicate its position to other members of its group
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54. The Squirrel monkey is highly intelligent, and is known to have the largest brain to body mass ratio of all the monkey species.
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55. Item #269829 The Squirrel monkey is a New World monkey that is made up of 5 different subspecies
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56. Found in the tropical forests of Central and South America, the Squirrel monkey is commonly referred to as the "death's head monkey" due to its ominous facial features.
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58. The Common Squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus) is a small New World primate from the Cebidae family, and native to ten different countries of South America: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela and Puerto Rico
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59. Squirrel monkey definition, either of two small, long-tailed monkeys, Saimiri oerstedii of Central America and S
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