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  1. Goeldi's marmoset - Wikipedia

    Goeldi's marmoset, or Goeldi's monkey (Callimico goeldii), is a small New World monkey found on the South American continent, mainly in the upper Amazon basin of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, …

  2. Goeldi's monkey - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Goeldi's monkeys are small primates with shaggy black hair, claw-like nails and long tails. They inhabit areas of the Amazon rainforest across southern Colombia, eastern Ecuador and Peru, …

  3. Goeldi’s Monkey, Callimico goeldii - New England Primate …

    Goeldi’s monkeys were first described in 1904 and are monotypic, or the only species of their genus, Callimico. They are named after the Swiss zoologist, Emil August Goeldi, a professor …

  4. Callimico goeldii (Goeldi's marmoset) | INFORMATION | Animal …

    Goeldi's marmosets are small primates with thick, short, and smooth fur along their bodies and fluffier fur around their necks and tails. Fur coloration is typically black, but ranges from silver …

  5. Goeldi's Marmoset - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on ... - Animalia

    Goeldi's marmosets are small, South American New World monkeys. They are blackish or blackish-brown in color and the hair on their head and tail sometimes has red, white, or silvery …

  6. Goeldi’s Monkey | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, …

    Meet the goeldi's monkey (Callimico goeldii) including their appearance, diet, habitat, range, lifespan, breeding and behavior.

  7. Goeldi’s monkey - The Living Rainforest

    Goeldi’s monkeys live in family groups of six to eight in South American rainforests. The parents and siblings keep close, rarely moving more than 15 metres apart, whilst older siblings help …

  8. Goeldi’s monkey - Wisconsin National Primate Research Center

    Aug 26, 2008 · Goeldi’s monkeys are a monotypic species, and are placed in their own genus Callimico (Groves 2005). For the sake of simplicity and due to their distinctiveness, Goeldi’s …

  9. Goeldi's monkey | London Zoo

    These monkeys were named after the Swiss zoologist Émil Goeldi who described many South American species. Despite being small in size, Goeldi's monkeys are amazing athletes …

  10. Goeldi's Monkey - Vancouver Aquarium

    Goeldi's Monkeys are vertical climbers known for their incredible jumping ability. Despite their small size, these pint-sized primates can leap up to 13 feet from tree to tree! That's like …