More than 1 billion i think...
Only about 400 golden lion Tamarin monkeys are left.
On wikipedia it said either ( I hope this one ) 1,500 or 400 :( SAVE THE GOLDEN LION TAMARIN!
They hope to have over 2000 in the Brazilian Rainforest.
Because many trees are being destroyed in areas, and the Golden Lion Tamarin eats the seeds and expels the seeds, so more trees can grow. It is saving many habitats.
19
This is an estimation, my figures are not up to date. Colombian black spider monkey 9 buffy-headed capuchin 10 black howler monkey 3 black-tailed marmoset 7 Eastern pygmy marmoset 4 bearded emperor tamarin 3 pied tamarin 2 golden-headed lion tamarin 3 black lion tamarin 2 lion-tailed macaque 27 Sulawesi crested macaque 28 mandrill 20 so that's about 109 monkeys of 12 species
there are about 17 trillion golden lion tamarins left in the world
Golden lion tamarins are not suitable as pets. They are wild animals with complex social and environmental needs that are difficult to meet in a home setting. Additionally, keeping them as pets can contribute to the decline of their populations in the wild and may be illegal in many areas. It's best to admire these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat or through reputable conservation programs.
Golden lion tamarins typically give birth to one to four babies per litter, with two being the most common number. The infants are born after a gestation period of about 120 days. Both parents, along with other group members, participate in caring for the young. This cooperative breeding helps ensure the survival of the infants in their natural habitat.
Golden Lion Tamarins typically eat several small meals throughout the day, usually foraging for food every few hours. Their diet mainly consists of fruits, insects, and small animals. On average, they may eat around 10 to 15 times daily, depending on the availability of food and environmental conditions. Their feeding behavior is crucial for their energy needs and social interactions within their groups.
It is estimated that there are around 3,200 golden lion tamarins left in the wild. Conservation efforts have been made to help protect and increase their population.
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