The population of the golden lion tamarin is about 1,000 and they're an endangered species.
If you are referring to the golden lion tamarin, yes, they are endangered.
Yes, the golden lion tamarins are an endangered species.
If you are asking about the Golden Lion Tamarin there are only a few hundred left in the world.
No, but the species is threatened
Golden lion tamarin was created in 1766.
No, it is not.The golden lion tamarin is a species of small monkey, which is harmless and endangered (and cute).It is an endangered species because humans are dangerous and greedy. Humans are responsible for the poaching, trophy hunting and habitat loss of this peaceful and harmless monkey.Further ReadingGolden Lion Tamarin on the World Wildlife Fund websiteGolden Lion Tamarin on Wikipedia
Golden-headed lion tamarin was created in 1820.
You can help golden lion tamarins by supporting conservation organizations that work to protect their habitats, raising awareness about their endangered status, and avoiding products that contribute to deforestation in their range. Additionally, you can donate to tamarin conservation efforts or volunteer with organizations dedicated to their protection.
In "The Golden Lion Tamarin Comes Home," the story follows the journey of a young golden lion tamarin as it explores its habitat and learns about the importance of family and the rainforest ecosystem. The tamarin faces challenges but ultimately finds its way back to its family, highlighting themes of belonging and conservation. The book emphasizes the significance of protecting endangered species and their environments.
The Golden Lion Tamarin is native to the forests on the east coast of Brazilin rain forest
The scientific name for a golden lion tamarin is Leontopithecus rosalia.