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Capuchin Monkey Picture
The capuchin monkey picture can be found on a picture site that features adults and babies.
Capuce is a French word for a skullcap. The hair of the animal is very similar to the cowl or capuche worn by Franciscan monks. The origin of the name comes from the appearance of a black skullcap. These animals are numerous in captivity in the USA and Europe. Of all primates, these are the most acceptable as pets, much because they can be trained to perform a lot of complicated actions. Relationships between wild primates are different from those between other animals, and they often display mutual altruism as they help each other in obtaining food and can even share it with weaker individuals.
The capuchin monkey picture can be found on a picture site that features adults and babies.
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These are very intelligent animals that are common as pets, trained performers, and therapy animals. Organ grinders have used these animals for decades. These are diurnal and arboreal animals. They have a supple and slender body with thin limbs. Although these are very intelligent and people-oriented pets, no primate is absolutely quiet, and they are naturally boisterous and mischievous in home environment. They are lovely and funny as babies, but mature individuals are likely to exhibit a sudden aggression or become destructive. The capuchin monkey picture can be found on a picture site that features adults and babies.
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