In 2011, Julio César Dalponte noticed a peculiar looking titi monkey on the bank of the Roosevelt River in Mato Grasso, Brazil. Titi monkeys, genus Callicebus, are common throughout South America, but ...
Scientists have shed new light on the evolution of one of the world’s most diverse primate groups – the titi monkey. Scientists in Salford have shed new light on the evolution of one of the world's ...
In 2011, while looking for animals in southern Brazil's Mato Grosso (map), Julio Dalponte noticed an unusual monkey with a reddish-orange tail, "like a blaze," he says. His interest piqued, the ...
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