Yes, however they do enjoy deep cooked meat
Unlike several of their close relatives, the common marmoset is currently not listed as a threatened species.
There are over 20 subspecies of the Marmosets listed on the IUCN Red List. They list from "least concern" with the population trend unknown, and "data deficient up to "endangered" with the population trend decreasing. Generally speaking, they are considered endangered due in part to this. For more details, please see sites listed below
Marmosets are a type of monkey, specifically the Callitrichidae.
phgmy marmosets are prego for 9 days
Marmosets belong to the Cebuella genus.
adult pygmy marmosets get to be 5 inches long
like all pigmies they have to be handled with care, especially when handling their marmosets, which can be quite painful for the pygmy. The best way to get the marmoset off the pygmy is to distract it with something shiny and tug them off while they look another way. But don't get them wet and you will hopefully have many years of use from them. Most people put them around their neck to ward off evil spirits.
Marmosets have fur and feed their babies with milk and are therfore classified as mammals.
Marmosets as well as Pygmy Marmosets are located in South America. You can find them high up in the trees of the rain forest. For more information check out this webpage: http://pygmymarmoset.net/pygmy-marmoset-habitat.html
No, there are smaller monkeys called marmosets. Some marmosets only grow to 20cm!
yes they do.
by your brain
in the tropical rainforest