Geoffroy’s Tamarin

Saguinus geoffroyi

Geoffroy’s Tamarin is a monkey, not an ape. The easiest way to tell is by looking at the tails. Monkeys have tails, but apes do not. While these monkeys have tails, they are non-prehensile, meaning they cannot grasp anything. The tails are instead used for balance and leaping among the forest sub-canopy.

Quick Facts

Scientific Name:

Saguinus geoffroyi

Native Range:

Central and Eastern Panama and Northwestern Colombia

Habitat:

Favor forest edges and secondary or disturbed forest habitats, living predominantly in the sub-canopy and shrub levels of the forest

Convservation Status:

Near Threatened

Museum Location:

Mini-Zoo

Lifespan in the Wild:

8-15 years

Lifespan in Captivity:

13-20+ years

Diet:

Omnivores: fruits, insects, exudates (gums, saps), green plant parts