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  1. Tufted capuchin - Wikipedia

    The tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella), also known as brown capuchin, black-capped capuchin, or pin monkey, is a New World primate from South America and the Caribbean islands of …

  2. Tufted capuchin - Wisconsin National Primate Research Center

    Apr 17, 2009 · Wild tufted capuchins are capable of using tools to open up otherwise inaccessible fruits, the husks of which it cannot open in its teeth or jaws. It opens fruits by smashing them …

  3. Tufted Capuchin - Zoo Guide

    Native primarily to South America, these monkeys are medium-sized, with a robust body, a short, thick tail, and a characteristic cap of hair that resembles a tuft. They are renowned for using …

  4. Tufted Capuchin – Habitat | Pet | Baby | Diet | Facts

    In this article, I will give an overview of the Tufted capuchin lifespan, habitat, pet, baby, diet, facts, price, etc.

  5. Cebus apella (brown capuchin) | INFORMATION | Animal …

    Above the ears the black hairs form tufts of fur giving the species one of its common names, tufted capuchin monkey. Facial patterns are variable among individuals, but black sideburns …

  6. Black-Capped Capuchin, Sapajus apella | New England Primate …

    Black-capped capuchins (Sapajus apella), also known as tufted capuchins, are native to South America, where they are ubiquitous throughout the Amazon River Basin. Extant populations …

  7. The tufted capuchin is distinguished from other primates due to the characteristic colour of its head; that is dark sideburns with a black to dark auburn cap. On top of the ears tufts of dark …

  8. TUFTED CAPUCHIN

    Tufted capuchins (sometimes called black-capped capuchins) vary in color from light brown to black, with a distinctive black cap and tufts above their ears and a coiled prehensile tail.

  9. Tufted Capuchin - Home

    Animals living here include some rare & endangered species such as addax, bongo and scimitar-horned oryx, and bactrian camels. The center also contains more common but exotic …

  10. Tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella) - JungleDragon

    The tufted capuchin is more powerfully built than the other capuchins, with rougher fur and a long, thick tail. It has a bundle of long, hardened hair on the forehead that can be raised as a sort of …