They're legal if you are a zoo, or a licensed trainer for the studios or, perhaps, an animal park but for a private citizen to keep as a pet, no they are not. California has some of the toughest exotic pet laws in the country. Ferrets, for example, are not legal pets in California. Neither are hedgehogs or sugar gliders. When you compare the size and absolute suitability for domestication of these smaller animals, and examine their ubiquity in other states, you will understand at least from a legal point of view why keeping a pet marmoset in this state would be unthinkable.
The name of the monkey the size of your finger is called the Finger Monkey.
The Monkey's Finger was created in 1953.
a finger monkey is a tiny monkey that can hug and hold on to your finger.
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A finger monkey or a pygmy marmoset, as it is called, is in the Cebuella genus.
Technically there is no finger monkey. IIt is a pygmy marmoset that most people think of when they mean a very small monkey holding its caretaker's finger.
Pygmy Marmosethttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmy_MarmosetA Finger Monkey.
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(Apex) He has the Monkey King's name carved into his finger.
in one hundred years will the finger monkey still exist?
Hence the term " Finger Monkey ".
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