Monday, March 17, 2014

Pygmy marmoset



Pygmy marmoset

Pygmy marmosets are the smallest type of monkey—one would fit in a grown-up human’s hand! Because they are so tiny, pygmy marmosets can become prey for wild cats, harpy eagles, hawks, and snakes. These marmosets live in dense rain forests where there are lots of hiding places. Quick and clever, they dash from one safe spot to the next.

Pygmy marmosets do a lot of climbing because tree sap is their favorite food. They cling to the side of a tree trunk and bite a hole in the bark. When the tree sap oozes out, they lap it up with their tongue. The sap also attracts insects that the marmosets eat, too.

These mini monkeys communicate by chattering and trilling in high-pitched voices. They also make faces to show surprise, fear, or just feeling fine. Because they are so small and cute, people often want to have one at home, even though monkeys do not make good pets. They are messy eaters, and they bite when scared, angry, or frustrated. And nothing in your home would be safe when a small but mighty marmoset starts monkeying around!









(source:google/http://adminkids.sandiegozoo.org/)





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