lives on vines and other things in a shaded area in the canopy
I realize this answer does not go with the question, i am just improving it, before it said "Adapts on vines" i do not know the right answer to this particular question but this piece of info would be correct. Hope this helps!
there are about 17 trillion golden lion tamarins left in the world
NO!
Golden lion tamarins live in the Atlantic coastline of Brazil. The lowland rainforests there are what they call home.
Golden lion tamarins do live in groups. The group works together to raise the young, watch out for predators, and they share resources, such as food. However, when a youngster reaches maturity, it will leave the group to find a different one.
No, golden lion tamarins are very territorial and will not leave their territory unless they are pushed out of it by another family group.
The weight of a golden lion tamarin is 500 to 600 grams
Golden Lion Tamarin Monkeys live in the tropical rainforest.
The weight of a golden lion tamarin is 500 to 600 grams
The Golden Lion Tamarin does not hibernate.
This may sound really weird, but they are golden so they can blend in. Since they are in the canopy, it is hard for predators like jaguars to be able to tell the difference between a golden lion tamarin and a patch of sunlight seeping through the trees.
hawks,and other raptors,large snakes those are just a few of predators
They are hunted because of their fur