Coppery Titi Monkey Plecturocebus cupreus
They are found in the Amazon of Brazil and Peru, and perhaps northern Bolivia. 75% of their feeding time consists of eating fruit, and the other 25% is spent eating bamboo, leaves, and some insects. They live in family groups which consist of an adult pair and up to three generations of off-spring. The adult pairs are monogamous and mate for life. Family members may engage in tail-intertwining before and during sleep.
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