On wikipedia it said either ( I hope this one ) 1,500 or 400 :( SAVE THE GOLDEN LION TAMARIN!
Only about 400 golden lion Tamarin monkeys are left.
They hope to have over 2000 in the Brazilian Rainforest.
More than 1 billion i think...
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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.
there are about 17 trillion golden lion tamarins left in the world
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.
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 estimated to be around 2,500 wild Golden lion tamarins left in their native forests in Brazil. Efforts are being made to protect their habitats and increase their population through conservation programs.
there are an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 left. they are rapidly decreasing in number though because the natives are eating them and people are taking them into captivity. this causes them to commit suicide or die earlier. They are one of the endangered species. The number of tarsiers is rapidly decreasing. It is because humans are cutting down the trees in forest.
There are fewer than 20,000 golden monkeys left.
This is a tough question to answer simply because many rainforest animals are critically endangered. Among these the Mountain Gorilla is certainly one of the most critically endangered species with approximately 790 individuals existing world wide. Other well known endangered species include orangutans, toucans, golden lion tamarin monkeys, ringtailed lemurs and of course many more. Please see the related links for more near threatened, threatened, endangered and critically endangered species.