Emperor Tamarin Facts

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Scientific Name: 33158_37508d-42> |
Saguinus imperator 33158_386285-94> |
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Class: 33158_5a42bc-f4> |
Mammalia 33158_b42e6a-67> |
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Order: 33158_7e8c75-f5> |
Primates 33158_be4ac7-73> |
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Family: 33158_5e6fc0-07> |
Callitrichidae 33158_6c5778-bb> |
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Species: 33158_a4d90f-29> |
S. imperator 33158_4a702c-79> |
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Life Span: 33158_660c20-b9> |
10–15 years (up to 20 years in captivity) 33158_0953b8-ad> |
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Diet: 33158_a314e8-b7> |
Omnivore (fruits, flowers, insects, plant gums, small animals) 33158_9957d6-a3> |
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Size: 33158_f728ef-2a> |
23–26 cm (9–10 inches), excluding tail 33158_40e11e-72> |
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Weight: 33158_0e4b88-ad> |
About 500 grams (18 oz) 33158_0b1438-41> |
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Speed: 33158_8587a3-c7> |
Fast and agile climber (exact speed not recorded) 33158_0b748c-e2> |
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Predators: 33158_b8e242-3e> |
Birds of prey, snakes, large cats 33158_6ccb97-87> |
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Locations: 33158_bf7497-1b> |
Brazil, Peru, Bolivia 33158_da4e13-7f> |
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Habitat: 33158_6d7a1d-20> |
Tropical rainforests, lowland and montane forests 33158_480860-25> |
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Population: 33158_62be1e-57> |
Stable (Least Concern) 33158_6995a8-cb> |
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Gestation: 33158_e59ca8-ea> |
About 6 months 33158_eced1b-23> |
Emperor Tamarin Facts:
- The emperor tamarin’s scientific name is Saguinus imperator.
- It is named after Emperor Wilhelm II because of its long white mustache.
- Emperor tamarins are very small primates, weighing about 500 grams.
- They live in tropical rainforests of Brazil, Peru, and Bolivia.
- These monkeys spend most of their time high in the tree canopy.
- Their diet includes fruits, insects, flowers, and tree sap.
- Emperor tamarins live in small family groups led by a dominant female.
- Males help carry and protect the babies.
- They use loud calls to communicate with group members.
- The species is listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
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