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Saguinus spp.
Tamarins are small, agile New World monkeys native to Central and South America, recognized for their striking facial hair and expressive faces. Typically found in tropical rainforests, these primates are highly social, living in family groups that cooperate in raising young and defending territory. Tamarins possess long fingers and claws, which help them forage for fruits, insects, and tree sap high in the forest canopy. Their playful nature, vocal communication, and diverse coloration make them fascinating subjects for primatologists and wildlife enthusiasts alike.