“I love swimming in the cold water of the Peruvian sea.”
Black-capped Capuchin
Sapajus macrocephalus (Cebus apella)
Idiomas
Clasificación
Clase | Mammalia |
Orden | Primates |
Peso | 2 - 3.7 kg |
Longitud | 35 - 49 cm |
Estado de conservación mundial
LC Least Concern
¿Quién soy?
I am a famous neotropical primate. You will easily recognize me by my reddish-brown fur with black tones, my semi-prehensile tail, and my particular facial gestures when communicating with other capuchin monkeys. I am diurnal and arboreal. I usually live in large family groups of up to 23 individuals with well-defined hierarchies.
¿De qué me alimento?
I have an omnivorous diet, based primarily on fruits and supplemented with insects, chicks, small mammals, lizards, and eggs.
¿Dónde vivo?
I live in the humid forests of Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, and Peru.
Para que me conozcas mejor
Do we capuchin monkeys know about medicine?
An interesting behavior of my species is rubbing our fur with insects, plants, and fruits with intense smells that help us scare off parasites and keep us healthy.