Cottontop Tamarin - Gallery

Gallery

  • The cotton-top tamarin

  • Cotton-top tamarin in the Tierpark Bad Pyrmont in Bad Pyrmont, Germany.

  • Cotton-top Tamarins grooming each other at the Bronx Zoo, New York City.

  • A Cotton-top Tamarin perched at the Salzburg Zoo, Salzburg, Austria.

  • Adult cotton-top tamarin at the Perth Zoo, Perth, West Australia.

  • Cotton-top tamarin in Parco Le Cornelle, Valbrembo, Italy.

  • Young cotton-top tamarin observing passerby's at the Louisville Zoo, Louisville, Kentucky.

  • A young cotton-top tamarin at Binder Park Zoo, Battle Creek, Michigan.

  • Close-up of an adult cotton-top tamarin. Binder Park Zoo

  • Cotton-top tamarin preparing to jump.

  • An on-looking cotton-top tamarin at the Karlsruhe Zoo

  • Two Cottontop Tamarins feed at Ueno Zoo, in Japan. (video)

Extant species of family Callitrichidae
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Class: Mammalia
  • Order: Primates
  • Suborder: Haplorrhini
Callithrix
  • black-tufted marmoset (C. penicillata)
  • buffy-headed marmoset (C. flaviceps)
  • buffy-tufted marmoset (C. aurita)
  • common marmoset (C. jacchus)
  • white-headed marmoset (C. geoffroyi)
  • Wied's marmoset (C. kuhlii)
Mico
  • Rio Acari marmoset (M. acariensis)
  • Manicore marmoset (M. manicorensis)
  • silvery marmoset (M. argentata)
  • white marmoset (M. leucippe)
  • Emilia's marmoset (M. emiliae)
  • black-headed marmoset (M. nigriceps)
  • Marca's marmoset (M. marcai)
  • black-tailed marmoset (M. melanura)
  • Santarem marmoset (M. humeralifera)
  • Maués marmoset (M. mauesi)
  • gold-and-white marmoset (M. chrysoleuca)
  • Hershkovitz's marmoset (M. intermedia)
  • Satéré marmoset (M. saterei)
  • Rondon's marmoset (M. rondoni)
Callibella
  • Roosmalens' dwarf marmoset (C. humilis)
Cebuella
  • Pygmy marmoset (C. pygmaea)
Leontopithecus
  • black lion tamarin (L. chrysopygus)
  • golden lion tamarin (L. rosalia)
  • golden-headed lion tamarin (L. chrysomelas)
  • Superagui lion tamarin (L. caissara)
Saguinus
  • black tamarin (S. niger)
  • black-mantled tamarin (S. nigricollis)
  • brown-mantled tamarin (S. fuscicollis)
  • cottontop tamarin (S. oedipus)
  • emperor tamarin (S. imperator)
  • Geoffroy's tamarin (S. geoffroyi)
  • golden-mantled tamarin (S. tripartitus)
  • Graells's tamarin (S. graellsi)
  • Martins's tamarin (S. martinsi)
  • mottle-faced tamarin (S. inustus)
  • moustached tamarin (S. mystax)
  • pied tamarin (S. bicolor)
  • red-capped tamarin (S. pileatus)
  • red-handed tamarin (S. midas)
  • white-footed tamarin (S. leucopus)
  • white-lipped tamarin (S. labiatus)
  • white-mantled tamarin (S. melanoleucus)
Callimico
  • Goeldi's marmoset (C. goeldii)
Category
The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates
Madagascar
  • Greater bamboo lemur (Prolemur simus)
  • Gray-headed lemur (Eulemur cinereiceps)
  • Blue-eyed black lemur (Eulemur flavifrons)
  • Northern sportive lemur (Lepilemur septentrionalis)
  • Silky sifaka (Propithecus candidus)
Africa
  • Rondo bushbaby (Galagoides rondoensis)
  • Roloway monkey (Cercopithecus diana roloway)
  • Tana River red colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus)
  • Niger Delta red colobus (Procolobus epieni)
  • Kipunji (Rungwecebus kipunji)
  • Cross River gorilla (Gorilla gorilla diehli)
Asia
  • Siau Island tarsier (Tarsius tumpara)
  • Javan slow loris (Nycticebus javanicus)
  • Pig-tailed langur (Simias concolor)
  • Delacour's langur (Trachypithecus delacouri)
  • White-headed langur (Trachypithecus p. poliocephalus)
  • Western purple-faced langur (Trachypithecus vetulus nestor)
  • Gray-shanked douc (Pygathrix cinerea)
  • Tonkin snub-nosed langur (Rhinopithecus avunculus)
  • Eastern black crested gibbon (Nomascus nasutus)
  • Western hoolock gibbon (Hoolock hoolock)
  • Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii)
Neotropics
  • Cottontop tamarin (Saguinus oedipus)
  • Brown spider monkey (Ateles hybridus)
  • Yellow-tailed woolly monkey (Oreonax flavicauda)

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