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  • | name = Sakis '''Sakis''', or '''saki monkeys''', are any of several [[New World monkey]]s of the ...
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  • [[Category:Sakis and uakaris|white-footed saki]] ...
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  • ...ts of western [[Brazil]], southeastern [[Colombia]], southeastern [[Peru]] and possibly northern [[Bolivia]].<ref name="Marsh2014">{{cite journal|last1=Ma [[Category:Sakis and uakaris|Rio Tapajós saki]] ...
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  • ...e family [[Atelidae]]. The family includes the [[titi]]s, [[saki monkey]]s and [[uakari]]s. Most species are native to the [[Amazon region]] of [[Brazil]] ...bsp;cm in head-body length for the smaller titis, to 44–49&nbsp;cm for the uakaris. They have medium to long fur, in a wide range of colors, often with contra ...
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  • | name = Bearded sakis<ref name=msw3>{{MSW3 Groves|pages=146–147}}</ref> ...rn [[Venezuela]], [[Guyana]], [[Suriname]], [[French Guiana]] and northern and central [[Brazil]]. The species are entirely [[allopatric]], their distribu ...
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  • ...m Guyana, i.e. they are red-backed bearded sakis (not brown-backed bearded sakis) --> ...ed saki]] would be named ''C. sagulatus''.<ref name=Silva>Silva Jr., J. S. and Figueiredo, W. M. B. (2002). ''Revisão sistemática dos cuxiús, gênero Chiro ...
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  • ...ey]], a type of [[New World monkey]]. It is found in northeastern [[Peru]] and [[Ecuador]].<ref name="Marsh2014">{{cite journal|last1=Marsh|first1=L. K.|t ...dimorphic. It is often confused for the monk saki, but the reddish throat and chest of the equatorial saki set it apart.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=htt ...
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  • ...F. F., Coura, J. R. and Seuánez, H. N. (2003). ''Morphologic, karyotypic, and molecular evidence of a new form of Chiropotes (primates, pitheciinae).'' [ ...e reports her recipe for success: ‘I would say from my experience that all sakis are extremely sensitive animals...’}}</ref> Her [[married name]] is Uta Rüm ...
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  • | range_map_caption = Combined distribution of red-backed bearded saki and [[brown-backed bearded saki]] ...33.</ref> ('''''Chiropotes chiropotes'''''<ref name=Silva>Silva Jr., J. S. and Figueiredo, W. M. B. (2002). ''Revisão sistemática dos cuxiús, gênero Chiro ...
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  • ...genera and 14 species. '''Pitheciines''' are forest dwellers from northern and central [[South America]], east of the [[Andes]]. ...ggy [[fur]], its coloring varies depending upon species from black to grey and brown up to white. Parts of the face can be bald. The [[tail (anatomy)|tail ...
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  • ...d a bald face. It has highly specialised teeth which allow it to eat seeds and fruits with hard shells. ...h recognizes the Aracá uakari as a subspecies of the golden-backed uakari, and also recognizes ''Cacajao ouakary'' as a separate species from ''C. melanoc ...
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  • ...of the monk saki (includes ''P. hirsuta'', ''P. monachus'', ''P. inusta'', and ''P. milleri'') ...[South America]]. It is found in forested areas of northwestern [[Brazil]] and northeastern [[Peru]].<ref name="Marsh2014">{{cite journal|last1=Marsh|firs ...
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  • ...itats near water in the western [[Amazon Rainforest|Amazon]] of [[Brazil]] and [[Peru]].<ref name=iucn/> ...e conservation status of the five species, for example with ''C. novaesi'' and ''C. amuna'' having small ranges at particular risk from deforestation. ...
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  • ...t=Barnett|first=Adrian A.|date=December 2004|title=The Meanings of Cacajao and Uacari: Folk Etymology in Neotropical Primate Taxonomy|journal=Neotropical ...that the tail length (15–18&nbsp;cm) is substantially less than their head and body length (40–45&nbsp;cm). Their bodies are covered with long, loose hair ...
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  • ...evated ({{cvt|15-20|m}}) in trees with many leaves to shelter from weather and flying [[Predation|predators]].<ref name=Grubich2013/> ==Reproduction and sexual dimorphism== ...
    17 KB (2,585 words) - 00:38, 25 June 2025
  • ...ter into their mouths. This behavior is thought to be a way of maintaining and protecting their characteristic beards.<ref name="Bearded saki videos-2018" ==Distribution and habitat== ...
    16 KB (2,243 words) - 23:54, 22 May 2025
  • ...te web| url = http://www.chimpanzoo.org/ceboidea.html| title = Platyrrhini and Ceboidea| publisher = ChimpanZoo| year = 2005| access-date = 19 July 2009| ...an]]s, the [[Catarrhini]] ("down-nosed"), comprising [[Old World monkey]]s and [[ape]]s. New World monkeys descend from African simians that colonized Sou ...
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  • ...airs).<ref name=":6" /> [[Pelage]] on the body tends to be black in males and brown to brownish-grey in females.<ref>{{cite web |title=White-faced saki | ...|editor-first=A. |pages=240–249 |chapter=Ecology and behaviour of bearded sakis (genus Chiropotes)|doi=10.1017/CBO9781139034210 }}</ref> These social group ...
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  • ...rst=R. I. |date=1918-03-05 |title=On the External Characters of the Lemurs and of Tarsius |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1096-3642.191 | subdivision = *[[Simiiformes]] <small>(monkeys and apes)</small> ...
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  • ...[[titi monkey]], a type of [[New World monkey]], from eastern [[Bolivia]] and an area of western [[Brazil]]. The species has a range that extends east fr ...ng. The family group has a [[home range]] of {{Convert|0.5|to|14|ha|acre}} and the adults have a complex vocal repertoire to maintain their territory. It ...
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