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Capuchin Monkey
The capuchin monkey baby is not usually raised on a farm.
These social animals live in large groups. The dominant male is the leader of such a group. Each group tends to have its own home range. Juvenile males leave the group when they reach the age of sexual maturity. They join another group to mate.
The capuchin monkey baby is not usually raised on a farm.
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Capuchin Monkey -
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The scientific name of this interesting species of animal is Cebus Capucinus. They have slender bodies with thin limbs. Their usual habitat is forests of Southern Central America, though they are also well adapted to places colonized by man. They feed on insects, leaves, fruit, small birds and mammals. The capuchin monkey baby is not usually raised on a farm.
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