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Question by  Karthon (403)

What can you tell me about marmoset monkeys?

 
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Answer by  aradosev (47)

Marmosets are a small, new world species of monkey. Instead of possessing nails, they still have claws. They generally live in family groups, which consists of at least two females, a male, and their resulting offspring. Some species specialize in harvesting the gum inside of trees, but most eat a diet consisting of insects, fruit, and leaves.

 
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Answer by  sylsia (510)

A marmoset monkey in generally found in South America. It is a monkey that is around 8 inches long and in comparison to other primates are primitive. They have claws instead of nails and their brain layout is more primitive. They live in family groups of 3-15 and often give birth to fraternal twins.

 
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