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Goeldi's and marmoset
Goeldi's marmoset was first described in 1904, making Callimico one of the more recent monkey genera to be described.
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The term marmoset is also used in reference to the Goeldi's marmoset, Callimico goeldii, which is closely related.
* Goeldi's marmoset
Within the wall there are a series of small New World Primate exhibits, featuring the: common tamarin, emperor tamarin, Geoffroy's tamarin, Goeldi's monkey, white-faced marmoset, and the endangered golden lion tamarin.
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These discoveries are: the Chinese river dolphin ( Lipotes vexillifer ; family Lipotidae ) in 1918, the Zagros mouse-like hamster ( Calomyscus bailwardi ; family Calomyscidae ) in 1905, and Goeldi's marmoset ( Callimico goeldii ; family Callimiconidae ) in 1904.
* Goeldi's marmoset

Goeldi's and monkey
* ARKive-images and movies of the Goeldi's monkey ( Callimico goeldii )

Goeldi's and goeldii
* Myrmeciza goeldii Goeldi's Antbird

Goeldi's and is
Paternal investment is high among Goeldi's Marmosets, and males often carry infants on their backs even if they are not the father of the infant.
It has been suggested that multiple male mates were related, and therefore cooperation in caring for each other's young is adaptive ; however, researchers tagged and tracked Goeldi's Marmosets over time, and noticed that unrelated males migrated to new groups to cooperate with nonrelatives as well as with relatives to care for young.
After his death several posthumous exhibitions were already accomplished with its works, and starting from Goeldi's Project creation, all collection and photographic file is classified in the Institution

Goeldi's and South
A large, walk-through enclosure opened in 2006, that houses several South American animals, including Squirrel Monkeys, White-Faced Saki Monkeys, Goeldi's Marmosets and various species of ducks and other birds including the Black Curassow.

Goeldi's and New
They are also known to form polyspecific groups with tamarins, perhaps because Goeldi's Marmosets are not known to have the X-linked polymorphism which enables some individuals of other New World Monkey species to see in full tri-chromatic vision.
Some New World monkeys, for example Goeldi's Marmoset, have been observed living in polyandrous groups.

Goeldi's and Brazil
Goeldi's work has been exposed post-humously in more than a hundred expositions in Brazil, Argentina, France, Portugal, Switzerland and Spain.

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Goeldi's marmosets are blackish or blackish-brown in color and the hair on their head and tail sometimes has red, white, or silverly brown highlights.
Goeldi's marmosets prefer to forage in dense scrubby undergrowth ; perhaps because of this, they are rare, with groups living in separate patches of suitable habitat, separated by miles of unsuitable flora.
A Goeldi's Marmoset female regularly births more than one offspring, and her eggs are separately fertilized by more than one male.
It has also been suggested that females select cooperative males, and that the multiple offspring of Goeldi's Marmosets require paternal care for survival.
It has Three-toed sloths, White-faced Saki, Squirrel Monkeys, Goeldi's Monkeys and Red-footed tortoises which have bred successfully, and their offspring are available to see in the Reptile House.
Goeldi's Marmoset run free in the Regnskogen area.

marmoset and monkey
The golden lion tamarin ( Leontopithecus rosalia,, mico-leão-dourado ) also known as the golden marmoset, is a small New World monkey of the family Callitrichidae.
The monkey is mentioned in Shakespeare's Tempest, when Caliban says he will instruct his new master Stephano " how to snare the nimble marmoset " eating, on the no-man island where the play takes place ( Act 2, Scene 2 ).
This is smaller than the world's smallest monkey, the pygmy marmoset, which ranges between.
Studies in the marmoset monkey have shown that pitch-selective neurons are located in a cortical region near the anterolateral border of the primary auditory cortex.
The pygmy marmoset or dwarf monkey ( Cebuella pygmaea ) is a quadrupedal New World monkey native to the rainforest understories of western Brazil, southeastern Colombia, eastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, and northern Bolivia, with an altitudinal range of 200 to 940 m. It is most common in river edge forests, but also can be found in secondary forest and moderately disturbed forest.
Wied's marmoset ( Callithrix kuhlii ), also known as Wied's black-tufted-ear marmoset, is a New World monkey that lives in tropical and subtropical forests of southeastern Brazil.
Mammals at the zoo include Jacob's sheep in the barnyard, titi monkey and Hoffmann's two-toed sloth in the South American exhibit, and African crested porcupine, Bennett's wallaby, black-handed spider monkey, Channel Island fox, fossa, Malayan tiger, Mara ( Patagonia Cavy ), prehensile-tailed porcupine, Prevost's squirrel, Red River hog, red ruffed lemur, slender-tailed meerkat, and White-fronted marmoset.
The silvery marmoset ( Mico argentatus ) is a New World monkey that lives in the eastern Amazon Rainforest in Brazil.
The black-tailed marmoset ( Mico melanurus ) is a species of New World monkey from central South America, where ranging from the south-central Amazon in Brazil, south through the Pantanal and eastern Bolivia, to the Chaco in far northern Paraguay.
The buffy-tufted marmoset ( Callithrix aurita ), also known as the buffy tufted-ear marmoset or white-eared marmoset, is a New World monkey that lives in the forests on the Atlantic coast of southeast Brazil.
The common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus ) is a New World monkey.
The black-tufted marmoset ( Callithrix penicillata ), also known as Mico-estrela in Portuguese, is a species of New World monkey that lives primarily in the Neo-tropical gallery forests of the Brazilian Central Plateau.
* Monkey house with guereza, hulman, owl-faced monkey, javan lutung, emperor tamarin, black-headed spider monkey, golden-headed lion tamarin, pygmy marmoset, mandrill, and hamadryas baboon
Roosmalens ' dwarf marmoset ( Callibella humilis or Callithrix ( Calibella ) humilis ), also known as the black-crowned dwarf marmoset, is a small New World monkey native to the Amazon Rainforest, on the east bank of the lower Madeira River, and the west bank of the Aripuanã River, in Brazil.

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This is particularly true for the marmoset.
The pygmy marmoset has been viewed as somewhat different from typical marmosets, most of which are classified in the genera Callithrix and Mico, and thus is accorded its own genus, Cebuella within the family Callitrichidae.
However, subsequent separation of the argentata and jacchus species groups into different genera ( the argentata group having been moved to Mico ) justifies maintaining a separate genus for the pygmy marmoset, as Callithrix is no longer paraphyletic.
Wied's marmoset is eaten by birds of prey ( the Harpy Eagle, the Gray Hawk, the Roadside Hawk and the White-tailed Hawk ), felines ( the Jaguar, Jaguarundi and Ocelot ) and snakes.
Wied's marmoset is highly social, spending much of its time grooming.
The coloring of Wied's marmoset is mostly black, with white markings on cheeks and forehead.
The fur of the silvery marmoset is colored whitish silver-grey except for a dark tail.
The black-tailed marmoset is dark brown with paler foreparts and a black tail.
A female Black-tailed marmoset is being given an antibiotic gum arabic solution without being removed from her family, who are watching the procedure.

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