«Troops also recovered two motorcycles, bags of grains and
tamarin from the insurgents,» the statement said.
Not exact matches
In
tamarin primate families, the males care for the babies
from an early age, providing as much, and sometimes more, care than the females.
She became interested in primate parenting and realized that human mothers could benefit in many ways
from her study of the
tamarin animal mother.
In her book, Parenting for Primates, she offers parents valuable knowledge gleaned
from the four months she spent in the Peruvian rain forest observing primates as well as the 30 years that she managed a colony of
tamarin monkeys in her own home.
This
tamarin species has a long crest, white hairs
from forehead to nape flowing over the shoulders.
As is the case for so many threatened species, the breakup of their habitat sounded the death knell for
tamarins, depriving them of the continuity of forest they require to remain abundant and safe
from potential threats in any single vicinity.
From the adorably mustachioed emperor
tamarin (# 11, above) to the demonically bald uakari (# 1), the faces of South America's primates come in all shapes and colors.
In addition to the seeds that contain the plant embryo, they collected leaves
from young and mature Parkia trees in the home range of
tamarins.
The scientists are calling the small - bodied
tamarins Leontocebus and reporting that they are a rather diverse group, with significant color variations ranging
from white to brown.
There are also many different monkeys you can see on Amazon River tours
from Iquitos into the reserve, such as howler monkeys, squirrel monkeys, titi monkeys,
tamarins, and marmosets.
In addition to these activities, you can choose
from trail walks through the rainforest to see many different monkeys, including capuchins, titi monkeys, squirrel monkeys, howler monkeys, and
tamarins.