Descripción de The Monkeys of Peru:
A short film highlighting some of the monkey species seen while living in the Peruvian Amazon. Highlights include a baby squirrel monkey being separated from and then reunited with its mother; emperor tamarin twins hitching a ride on their mother's back; and a brown capuchin breaking open bamboo to search for insects within... oh, and some monk sakis and titi monkeys thrown in for good measure! © Ryan M. Bolton All imagery available for purchase. Please contact at www.artofconservation.ca/RMBolton Side bar: astute viewers will notice the coloured beads around the tamarins' necks. These are akin to the bands that are used to identify birds. Many of the wild primates in Peru are tagged in this manner. They continue to live a wild existence in their rain forest, but now they can be identified and tracked by researchers. Casual observers can also submit sightings by properly recording bead colour/arrangement.
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