Friday, 20 August 2021

Did you know a Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin's Life span in captivity is over 54 years!!!!!!

      

🐒Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin


The Panamanian white faced capuchin also known as the Panamanian white headed capuchin or Central american white faced capuchin is a medium sized monkey of the family Cebidae. 

This monkey is native to the forests of central America, it is a very important rainforest ecology for its role in the dispersing seeds and pollen.

it is part of the primates family to.

this monkey is very clever and it is a monkey which is mostly trained to help paraplegic people. 

it weighs up to 3.9 kg (8lb 10 0z) it is black mostly with a pink face and it is white on the front of its body.

it has a tail that is often coiled up and used to support the monkey when it is feeding beneath a bush or needing to hang. 

These monkeys like people and live in groups of up to 16, on average and about  three quarters  of them are females. 

Like other monkeys this monkey is my absolute favourite. I have been to the Auckland Butterfly creek where i have seen one. 

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2 comments:

  1. Tēnā koe Benjamin,

    This is a great report on the Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin with lots of information and you have structured well. Where did you find your information? Next time make sure that you write using your own words.

    Haere rā,
    Miss Hickling

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    1. ok, thank you Miss Hickling. Thank you for the comment on my blog post.

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