Only a few thousand.
They are listed as vulnerable but not endangered, according to the IUCN Red List's most recent assessment:
"Listed as Least Concern as the species has a relatively wide distribution range, is common, and there are no major threats resulting in a significant population decline. However, it may be undergoing some localized declines in parts of its range, due mainly to habitat loss."
yes they are they could go extinct in about a year and a half.
kinda there is only about 1,500 elephants alive up 2 this day!!
yes,they are endangered
Animals that eat Pygmy Marmosets are birds, snakes, wildcats, wild bores, and other big animals.
Pygmy marmosets are the smallest monkeys in the world. The government is trying to protect them by setting up Conservation areas to prevent deforestation.
yes they are
Pygmy marmosets can live between 8 to 12 years in the wild. The pygmy marmoset is a primate that lives in the South American jungles. It can weigh up to 4.9 ounces, and has a maximum height of over 6 inches.
Pigmy Marmosets are native to the rainforests of the Amazon Basin in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia.
adult pygmy marmosets get to be 5 inches long
by your brain
phgmy marmosets are prego for 9 days
Marmosets belong to the Cebuella genus.
Using there legs
yes
leafs
i think that pygmy marmosets raise there young by...........
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
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.
Mostly birds of prey.
Yes