Yellow-breasted Capuchin 
          
           Yellow-breasted Capuchin 
          Sapajus xanthosternos
           
    
  
              Yellow-breasted Capuchin 
          
           Yellow-breasted Capuchin 
          Sapajus xanthosternos
           
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        Class
 Mammalia
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        Order
 Primates
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        Familly
 Cebidae
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                   35–42cm 35–42cm
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                   ♂ 2-4.8kg, ♀ 1.3-3.4kg ♂ 2-4.8kg, ♀ 1.3-3.4kg
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                 6 months 6 months
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                 1 1
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                 40 years 40 years
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            Diet
 omnivorous (mainly fruit, grains, flowers, nuts, insects, chicks, small reptiles, eggs)
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            Habitat
 Atlantic forest
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          Range
 East-central Brazil
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                                             This species is part of a European Breeding Program This species is part of a European Breeding Program
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              Population in the wild
 En diminution
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                IUCN REDLIST status 
     
Yellow-breasted Capuchins live in groups varying in size from a dozen to more than 30. Active during the daytime, they live in the trees in tropical forests. Clever and curious, they are able to use tools (such as stones to break nuts) and get food in the trickiest situations (for instance, on a palm tree covered in thorns).
 
Their vocalisations include a wide variety of cries and sounds (groans, tweets, whistles, purrs).
 
Endangered because of the destruction of their habitat and being hunted for their meat and for the illegal pet trade, Yellow-breasted Capuchins now number less than 3,000 in the wild.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
        