The pygmy marmoset (Cebuella pygmaea) inhabits tropical rainforests of the Amazon Basin in South America. These small primates thrive in dense, humid environments, particularly in areas with abundant vine and liana growth, which provide both food and shelter. They are often found in the understory and lower canopy layers of the forest, where they forage for insects, fruits, and tree sap. Their presence is crucial for the ecosystem as they contribute to seed dispersal and the overall biodiversity of their habitat.
pygmy marmoset habitat
The pygmy marmoset has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
The layer a pygmy marmoset lives on is the understory layer
regular marmoset
if u have 2 marmoset pygmy monkey do they have to get a separate cages?
little babys monkeys or cubs or chimps == ==
Because pygmy means small
tawny
A Pygmy marmoset needs 1-2 acres, as they live in family groups.
i think that pygmy marmosets raise there young by...........
Because
yes they are