Pygmy Marmoset

Pygmy Marmoset
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Habitat of the Pygmy Marmoset
The Pygmy Marmoset is known to be native to the rainforest canopies of eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, western Brazil, and southeastern Colombia. These primates rarely, if ever, are seen on the ground and because of their small size they rarely need to come out of the canopies of the trees, even finding their water up there in the tree tops.

The Pygmy Marmoset’s Diet
These primates have a very diverse diet that includes more than 60 different plant species and their exudates as well as a wide selection of arthropods. Many assume that these tiny creatures feed mostly on fruit, but this is not the case. The monkeys will eat fruit, but they are not the main part of the diet of these primates. The Pygmy Marmoset is able to bore holes into the bark of trees for water, sap, and even plant matter and insects. The monkeys usually stick to the trees, but when on the ground they are adept hunters there, as well.

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