What is dwarf monkeys?
Dwarf Monkey is the common name of the Pygmy Marmoset, an extremely small primacy that lives mainly in Brazilian brita canopies. It can also be found in several other countries in South America in smaller numbers. This cute monkey is the smallest in the world. It is very obedient, but is also quite territorial and uses several different methods to remain safe. The male is slightly larger than the woman. It is a buff with spotted green and yellow striing inside its fur, which are longer in the areas of the head and chest. From a distance, this color provides dwarf monkeys camouflage and helps him avoid birds of prey and snakes who are his greatest threat. They also feed on there, gnawing holes for extraction of rubber or wood. This is an important source of food for the dwarf monkey because it cannot rely on any other stable food throughout the year in a very limited extent. Although SAP is a preferred food, it will also eat lizards, insects, spiders and fruit.
Koscis pygmy have many different ways to communicate, including a high pitchd call that sounds more like a bird than a small monkey. They can also make whistling trilling or crying sounds as well as various whistles, clicks and squawks. Like people, they can communicate with each other through positions, facial expressions and gestures. These monkeys mark their territory with the third of trees and a brush, which releases the smell from the glands to their chest and hair. Despite their small size, they will defend their homes and try to chase everything that is too close.
Adult couple adult dwarf monkeys can often be found living with their offspring in groups up to six. Only a dominant woman gives birth and usually gives twins twice a year after pregnancy 4.5 months. The monkeys are usually taken care of by adult men or older siblings, but are returned to their mother when it is time to treat. The nurse of the children for about three months and will be fully grown at the age of two years. InThe wild dwarf monkeys usually live for about 12 years, but can survive up to 20 years or more captive.