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Monk saki

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Pithecia

Higher classification
  
Saki monkey

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Pithecia monachus

Rank
  
Species

Monk saki Monk Saki Planet of the Monkeys

Similar
  
Saki monkey, Mammal, Rio Tapajós saki, Equatorial saki, Primate

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The monk saki (Pithecia monachus) also known as Geoffroy's monk saki or Miller's monk saki, is a species of saki monkey, a type of New World monkey, from South America. It is found in forested areas of northwestern Brazil and northeastern Peru. This monkey can grow up to be 30–50 cm long and weigh about 1-2 kilograms, approximately the same as a large rabbit. The thick, bushy tail can be up to 25 to 55 centimeters long. It has coarse fur, which is long and shaggy around the face and neck. A shy, wary animal, it is totally arboreal, living high in the trees and sometimes descending to lower levels but not to the ground. It generally moves on all fours but may sometimes walk upright on a large branch and will leap across gaps. During the day, it moves in pairs or small family groups, feeding on fruits, berries, honey, some leaves, small mammals such as mice and bats, and birds. The female gives birth to 1 young per mating season with the average family size being 4.5.

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