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squirrel monkey
(redirected from Saimiri sciureus)

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squirrel monkey

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Common squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus).
(credit: © Gerry Ellis Nature Photography)
Any of several species (genus Saimiri, family Cebidae) of arboreal New World monkeys, found in groups of up to several hundred during the day in riverside forests of Central and South America. They eat fruit, insects, and small animals. They are 10–16 in. (25–40 cm) long and have a heavy, nonprehensile, black-tipped tail, 15–19 in. (37–47 cm) long. They have a small white face, large eyes, and large, usually tufted, ears. The short, soft coat is grayish to greenish, with yellow or orange arms, hands, and feet. The crown of the common squirrel monkey (S. sciureus) is olive or grayish; the red-backed squirrel monkey (S. oerstedii) has a black crown and reddish back.



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At different times over the past 2 decades, Boinski has studied representatives of these three species: Saimiri oerstedii in Costa Rica, Saimiri boliviensis in Bolivia and Peru, and Saimiri sciureus in Suriname and Guyana.
T ND I L Tayassu tajacu T D I M Potos flavus A N I M Nasua nasua & Eira barbara AT D I L Didelphis marsupialis AT N S M Didelphis albiventris AT N S M Caluromys philander AT N S H Metachirus nudicaudatus T N S M Caluromys philander AT N S H Alouatta seniculus A D L M Saimiri sciureus A D I M Pithecia pithecia A D I L Saguinus midas A D I M (a) Vertical use of space: A, arboreal, T, terrestrial, AT, both arboreal and terrestrial.
 
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