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The Golden Lion Tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia), or Golden Marmoset, is a small New World monkey of the family Cebidae. Native to the humid coastal forests of Brazil, the Golden Lion Tamarin is an endangered species and among the rarest animals in the world, with an estimated wild population of 1,000 individuals and a captive population of approximately 500. |
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Just the citest thing! I want one.... or two!! |
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Just the citest thing! I want one.... or two!! |
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Just the citest thing! I want one.... or two!! |
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I LOVE THE PICTURE BECAUSE IT IS CUTE |
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I LOVE THE PICTURE BECAUSE IT IS CUTE |
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show me a picture of a golden lion tamarin baby |
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Awwww they are adorable =D
I wish to have a monkey, but I know they can be aggressive. |
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omg i am making a website for these and i am in 7th grade!!!! they r just the cutest things i have ever seen!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥ please give me ur number... i want one or 5 |
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I WANT ONE OF THOSE |
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They are so cute!!!!! |
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Scientific Name: Leontopithecus rosalia (Linnaeus, 1766)
Common Names:
English – Golden Lion Tamarin, Golden Marmoset
French – Singe-lion, Tamarin Soyeux
Synonyms:
Leontopithecus aurora Elliot, 1913
Leontocebus leoninus Pocock, 1914
Leontopithecus marikina Lesson, 1840
Jacchus rosalia guyannensis Fischer, 1829
Jacchus rosalia brasiliensis Fischer, 1829 |