Tamarin Animal Pictures

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Golden Lion Tamarin close-up
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Golden Lion Tamarin sitting in a tree
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The red-handed tamarin is a small, energetic primate that roams the Amazonian forests, resembling a cross between a monkey and a squirrel.

Red-handed tamarin (Saguinus midas) sitting on branch
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Red-handed tamarin (Saguinus midas) sitting on branch

Emperor tamarin baby on its parent's back
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Emperor tamarin playing with its long, brown tail
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Baby emperor tamarin
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2 months old baby Emperor Tamarin

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Emperor tamarin in a tree
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Pied Tamarin sitting on branch
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Pied Tamarin sitting on branch

The Pied Tamarin is an endangered primate in northwest Brazil. The Yoda-looking species are also called Brazilian bare-faced tamarins.

Pied Tamarin (Saguinus Bicolor) - jumping off a tree branch
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Pied tamarin or Saguinus bicolor hopping on a branch

Smallest Monkeys: Graells’s Tamarin

Smallest Monkeys: Graells’s Tamarin
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Graells's Black-mantle Tamarin is a shy tiny primate with a white face from Andean slopes of South America, Wild Sumaco, Ecuador.