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The white-headed capuchin has a long life span given its size.
The white-headed capuchin is known to rub parts of certain plants into their fur.
The white-headed capuchin also uses tools in other ways.
Factors such as easier access to water and food may have to do with the white-headed capuchin's less extensive use of tools.
In the wild, the white-headed capuchin can live in many different types of forest.
Some scientists think there are three subspecies of white-headed Capuchin:
The white-headed capuchin sometimes interacts with other sympatric monkey species.
White-headed Capuchin troops occupy home ranges of between .
The white-headed capuchin is a diurnal and arboreal animal.
The white-headed capuchin is important to its ecosystems as a seed and pollen disperser.
The white-headed Capuchin is important to rain forests because of its role in dispersing seeds and pollen.
Among the best known monkeys, the white-headed capuchin is recognized as the typical companion to the organ grinder.
Some authorities consider there to be three subspecies of white-headed capuchin, based on small differences in appearance:
The white-headed capuchin's intelligence and ability to use tools allows them to be trained to assist paraplegics.
The white-headed capuchin uses a polygamous mating system in which a male may mate with multiple females.
The grinder would often have as a companion a white-headed capuchin monkey to do tricks and attract attention.
In some locations, Geoffroy's spider monkey interacts with the white-headed capuchin.
The white-headed Capuchin has mostly black fur.
The white-headed Capuchin has a polygamous mating system.
There is disagreement among primatologists about whether there are any subspecies of white-headed capuchin.
Like other capuchin species, the white-headed capuchin matures slowly.
The white-headed capuchin is an omnivore.
It has a prehensile tail that is often held coiled, giving the white-headed capuchin the nickname "ringtail".
The white-headed capuchin has mostly black fur, with white to yellow like fur on the neck, throat, chest, shoulders, and upper arms.
Meanwhile, one of the host animals, a white-headed capuchin monkey named Betsy, is illegally brought to the United States.
He also keeps a pet white-faced capuchin monkey named Gucci.
It is also known as the white-faced capuchin or the white-throated capuchin.
White-faced capuchin monkeys also hunt their pups.
Walk the area surrounding La Paloma's grounds, and see one of nature's smartest animals, the white-faced capuchin monkey, climbing the trees.
There are four kinds of monkeys in this part of the rain forest - squirrel, spider, white-faced capuchin and howler - and we saw them all.
Other animal species living within the park include white-faced capuchin monkeys, jaguar, deer, coati, and snakes like the fer-de-lance and parrot snake.
These classes offer students the opportunity to study both white-faced capuchin monkeys (C.capucinus) and mantled howler monkeys (A. palliata) at the two sites.
The fauna consists of mammals such as Variegated Squirrels, opossums, anteaters, pacas, jaguarundis, Howler and White-faced Capuchin monkeys.
The courses center on the two native primate species of the area: white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus) and Mantled Black Howler Monkeys (Alouatta palliata).
Mammals in the park include white-faced capuchin monkeys, mantled howler monkeys, Geoffroy's tamarins, two-toed sloths, three-toed sloths, anteaters, coatis, and agoutis.
The guides led small groups on leisurely strolls around a mangrove lagoon as white-faced capuchin monkeys swung from branch to branch and howler monkeys bellowed somewhere off deep in the woods.
The white-headed capuchin (Cebus capucinus), also known as the white-faced capuchin or white-throated capuchin, is a medium-sized New World monkey of the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae.
Ometepe harbors large populations of the white-faced Capuchin monkey, also called white-headed Capuchin, (Cebus capucinus) and populations of the mantled howler monkey (Alouatta palliata).
The project is dedicated to the study of the ecology, foraging behavior, and social behavior of the white-faced capuchin monkeys of the Lomas de Barbudal Biological Reserve in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
All four Costa Rican monkey species can be seen within the park, including the endangered Central American Squirrel Monkey, White-faced Capuchin, Mantled Howler, and Geoffroy's Spider Monkey.
Lomas de Barbudal is home to several groups of white-faced capuchin monkeys which, since 1990, have been the subject of the Lomas Barbudal Capuchin Monkey Project, an ongoing research project by primatologist Susan Perry of UCLA.
PARTY TIME The New Britain Youth Museum is throwing a birthday party for Chico, the 30-year-old, white-faced Capuchin monkey who was given to the museum in the late 1960's by a woman who had received him as a birthday present from a friend in the Philippines.
His white-faced capuchin monkeys live in a cage in one of the bedrooms of his Cherry Hill home and he has hired them out for magazine advertisements, television commercials, birthday parties, "meet and greets" at corporate functions as well the Showboat casino in Atlantic City, where they are among the roving attractions.
Although they engage in activity that has been described as "territorial", more recent research indicates that White-faced capuchin troops tend to behave aggressively to other White-faced capuchin troops regardless of where they meet, and the aggression is not necessarily intended to exclude the other troops from a specific home range.
It is also known as the white-faced capuchin or the white-throated capuchin.
Mammals found near the station in the mantled howler monkey, the white-throated capuchin, and the collared peccary.
Leaves make up 15% wet weight of the diet of the omnivorous white-throated capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus) on Barro Colorado Island.
Some of the zoo's most popular mammals were African lions, Asiatic black bears, White Rhinoceros and White-throated Capuchin monkeys.
The white-headed capuchin (Cebus capucinus), also known as the white-faced capuchin or white-throated capuchin, is a medium-sized New World monkey of the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae.
Leaves make up 15% wet weight of the diet of the omnivorous white-throated capuchin monkey (Cebus capucinus) on Barro Colorado Island.
The white-headed capuchin (Cebus capucinus) is a medium-sized New World monkey of the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae.
Ometepe harbors large populations of the white-faced Capuchin monkey, also called white-headed Capuchin, (Cebus capucinus) and populations of the mantled howler monkey (Alouatta palliata).
Citrus fruits have been observed to be used by Capuchin (Cebus capucinus) monkeys in Costa Rica as topical balms to protect against insects as well as an astringent and anti-fungal agent.
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