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Cebidae

Cebidae logo #10101) Family cebidae 2) Mammal family
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Cebidae

Cebidae logo #21000 Saimiri 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. ==Characteristics== Cebid monkeys are arboreal animals that only rarely travel on the ground. They are generally small mon...
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Cebidae

Cebidae logo #21003(from the article `monkey`) ...of species stated within a given genus may vary, depending on the taxonomic criteria used. Formerly, only two families were recognized within the ... ...genera, 27 or more species of South and Central America. 3 fossil species in 3 extinct genera dating from the Early Miocene to Holocene.Family ... [2 r...
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cebidae

cebidae logo #20973The family of new world monkeys consisting of nine subfamilies: alouattinae (howler monkeys), aotinae (night monkeys), atelinae (spider monkeys), callicebinae (titis), callimiconinae (goeldi's marmosets), callitrichinae (marmosets), cebinae (capuchin monkeys), pithecinae (sakis), and saimirinae (squirrel monkeys). They inhabit the forests of south ...
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Cebidae

Cebidae logo #21217The Cebidae are a family of monkeys confined to South America. They include the vapuchin, howling monkey and spider monkey amongst others.
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Cebidae

Cebidae logo #20400[n] - all the New World monkeys except marmosets and tamarins
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Cebidae

Cebidae logo #20974family Cebidae noun all the New World monkeys except marmosets and tamarins
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