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  2. New World Monkeys - Facts, Information & Habitat - Animal Corner

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    The New World Monkeys are divided into two families and four subfamilies of primates that are found in Central and South America: Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae and Atelidae. There are around 100 species of New World Monkeys divided into the four families. The four families are ranked together as the ‘Platyrrhini parvorder’.

  3. Types of New-World Monkeys | Characteristics & Species -...

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    There are 23 genera and 179 species of New World monkeys distributed across southern Mexico and South and Central America. Many different types of New World monkeys exist, including howler monkeys, marmosets, capuchins, sakis, night monkeys, tamarins, and more. Characteristics of New-World Monkeys. Facebook. Twitter. Pinterest.

  4. The term New World monkeys is used to refer to all of the extant primates that live in the Americas, contrary to Old World monkeys that are primates found across Europe, Asia, and Africa. New World monkeys are all arboreal, which just means they spend most of their time up in the trees.

  5. Old World Monkeys vs. New World Monkeys: 7 Key Differences

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    There are more than 16 New World monkey species, including gracile capuchin, owl, howler, and saddle-back tamarin. Old World Monkeys vs New World Monkeys: 7 Key Differences. 1. Geographic Location. The Golden. Lion. Tamarin is a New World monkey species that lives in Brazil. ©iStock.com/jeancliclac.

  6. 9 Types Of New World Monkeys - A-Z Animals

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    These New World monkeys are omnivorous, with diets consisting of fruit, leaves, flowers, buds, insects, and spiders. 8. Woolly Monkey (Lagothrix) Brown woolly monkeys have long, dense black or brown fur. ©Evgenia Kononova – Public Domain. The woolly monkey is a primate of the family Atelidae, endemic to South America.

  7. New World Monkeys - Encyclopedia.com

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    The best known New World monkey (the one often known as the “ organ grinder ” monkey) is the capuchin (genus Cebus ). This small monkey got its name from the dark patch of hair on the top of its head that resembles the hood worn by Capuchin monks.

  8. New World monkeys are members of five different primate families (Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae) and consist of almost exclusively arboreal (tree-dwelling) species like marmosets, tamarins, capuchins, and spider monkeys (3).

  9. New World monkey | mammal | Britannica

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    New World monkey. mammal. Also known as: Platyrrhini, platyrrhine. Learn about this topic in these articles: Amazon Rain Forest. In Amazon River: Animal life. …forest are several species of monkeys. Of note are the howler monkeys, which make the selva resound with their morning and evening choruses.

  10. New World Monkeys - A-Z Animals

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    New World monkeys are the five primate families located in Mexico, South America, and Central, South America. Scientists believe they migrated from Africa either on a natural raft, consisting of vegetation, or via a series of islands that no longer breach the surface of the water.

  11. New World Monkeys in Primatology - Anthroholic

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    New World Monkeys, also known as Platyrrhines, encompass a broad array of monkey species found predominantly in Central and South America. They make up an integral part of our understanding of primatology. Introduction.