They are critically endangered. There are 1000 left in the wild and 1800 left in captivity.
If you are referring to the golden lion tamarin, yes, they are endangered.
Golden lion tamarin monkeys are endangered primarily due to habitat loss caused by deforestation and urbanization in their native Atlantic Forest in Brazil. Additionally, they face threats from illegal pet trade and fragmentation of their habitat, which isolates populations and reduces genetic diversity. Conservation efforts are underway, but ongoing environmental pressures continue to jeopardize their survival.
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The population of the golden lion tamarin is about 1,000 and they're an endangered species.
most baby monkeys are not endangered
Golden lion tamarin is sweet
in the jungle in the top of the tree
The tamarin monkeys typically live in areas of Southern Central America through central South America, where they can be found in northwestern Colombia and the Amazon Basin.
Yes. The proboscis monkey is assessed as endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
There are many types of monkeys in different colors and sizes. Monkeys that start with the letter M are marmosets, mustached tamarin, martins's tamarin, mottle-faced tamarin, and mantled howler.
Only about 400 golden lion Tamarin monkeys are left.