in the tropical rainforest
yes they do.
Marmosets as well as Pygmy Marmosets are located in South America. You can find them high up in the trees of the rain forest. For more information check out this webpage: http://pygmymarmoset.net/pygmy-marmoset-habitat.html
yes
No. Marmosets are New World monkeys.
the marmoset lives in the tropical rain forest in south america. although it is mainly in northern brazil
Marmosets are a type of monkey, specifically the Callitrichidae.
Marmosets are native to South America, primarily found in the Amazon rainforest region, including Brazil, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador. They live in the tropical forests and are known for their small size, social behavior, and agility in tree canopies.
phgmy marmosets are prego for 9 days
Marmosets belong to the Cebuella genus.
Pygmy marmosets are ominvorous creatures and do therefore have canines (the teeth often referred to as fangs). The canines on the lower jaw are however incisiform so whether or not they could be considered fangs could be called into question. Pygmy marmosets do indeed have claws. These claws are used to cling onto the trees they live in.
adult pygmy marmosets get to be 5 inches long
Marmosets have fur and feed their babies with milk and are therfore classified as mammals.