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Yes, the golden lion tamarins are an endangered species.
Golden lion tamarins are endangered mainly because of habitat loss. They are extremely territorial, and will fight brutally over territory, potentially causing whole family groups to die.
there are about 17 trillion golden lion tamarins left in the world
About 15 years, but they are endangered, so some can only expect to live a few weeks. They are born twins.
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No, but it is now one of the most endangered mammals.
Golden lion tamarins live in the Atlantic coastline of Brazil. The lowland rainforests there are what they call home.
No, golden lion tamarins are very territorial and will not leave their territory unless they are pushed out of it by another family group.
Jaguars,Poison Dart Frogs, Three Toed Sloths, Hyacinth Macaws, Golden Lion Tamarins andOrangutans.
The Golden Lion Tamarin does not hibernate.
The weight of a golden lion tamarin is 500 to 600 grams
They are hunted because of their fur