Colombian white-faced capuchin (redirect from Cebus capucinus)
The Colombian white-faced capuchin (Cebus capucinus), also known as the Colombian white-headed capuchin or Colombian white-throated capuchin, is a medium-sized...
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Panamanian white-faced capuchin (redirect from Cebus capucinus imitator)
considered conspecific with Cebus capucinus, the Colombian white-faced capuchin, but as a separate subspecies C. capucinus imitator. Some primatologists...
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Gracile capuchin monkey (redirect from Cebus)
Varied capuchin, Cebus albifrons versicolor White-headed capuchin or white-faced capuchin, Cebus capucinus Kaapori capuchin, Cebus kaapori Wedge-capped...
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Panamanian white-headed capuchin or Central American white-faced capuchin Cebus capucinus, the Colombian white-faced capuchin, also known as the Colombian white-headed...
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Lycodon capucinus, also known as the common wolf snake, is a species of colubrid snake, which is commonly found in the Indo-Australian Archipelago. Named...
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Capuchin monkey (redirect from Cebus monkey)
and the males have beards. Genus Cebus Colombian white-faced capuchin or Colombian white-headed capuchin, Cebus capucinus Panamanian white-faced capuchin...
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monkeys, howler monkeys, and woolly monkeys), and in capuchin monkeys (Cebus). Although prehensility is present in all of these primate species, skeletal...
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with oviposition by herbivores of the plant. White-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) eat Costus woodsonii. Skinner, D. (2014). "Costus woodsonii". IUCN...
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Tufted capuchin (redirect from Cebus apella)
Sapajus, from the gracile capuchins (formerly the C. capucinus group) which retain the genus Cebus. This was supported by Jessica Lynch Alfaro et al. in...
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with the exception of one instance in which white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus imitator) have been observed using stones to forage coastal resources...
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