hawks
They eat 10 times a day
Birds of prey, such as hawks and eagles, are known to prey on pygmy marmosets. Additionally, larger carnivores like snakes, wild cats, and large primates may also opportunistically hunt and eat pygmy marmosets.
yesBecause they eat birds and and eat other things.
fruit insects small lizards spiders and tree gum
depends on the monkey but mostly no answered by a nother guy named GA5309STAGHTA123 no way! monkeysdo not eat birds at all if you don't believe me google it on http://www.google.com/ or ask it on http//:www.ask.com/
The sun gives the fruit energy which the monkeys eat and the snakes eat the monkeys. Then the snakes die and create bacteria which is the decomposer which give energy to the fruit and it goes over and over and over again. But sometimes the snake can be exchanged with birds or eagles.
The Ferruginous Pygmy Owl is eaten by larger birds of prey such as hawks, falcons, ect.
Pygmy marmosets eat sap and gum from trees, which are located within their territories. They use their claws to drill a hole into the tree. The pygmy marmosets wait for the sap to ooze out of the hole they created. They immediately suck the sap form the hole. Sap is the most important food in their diet, without it they would not survive in the wild. Pygmy marmosetsare gumnivors. Pygmy marmosets also eat spiders, butterflies, frogs, lizards, snails, small, juicy buds, flowers and grasshoppers. Grasshoppers are pygmy marmosets' favorite food. To catch one a pygmy marmoset may even venture down to the ground. Something they rarely do. When catching butterflies, the pygmies go and eat sap. The sap attracts the butterflies, which are then easy to catch.
Mainly birds (up to at least twice it's size)
they mainly eat small birds, lizards, ubsects, small mammals, frogs, and earthworms
Marmosets eat small insects, spiders, and small vertebrates. They could possibly eat eggs of birds high in the canopy of the Amazon Rainforest.
Cannibal birds.