Monkeys
Common Marmosets
Native to South America, Marmosets are highly social small monkeys with a long-banded tail. Tree dwelling primates that like to hop, skip, jump, flip, twirl and leap their way around the tree tops, Marmosets live for approximately 10 years in the wild and 16 years in captivity.
Baboons
From the hills of South Africa, Baboons live a very complex social life! With groups of several hundred, they can often be seen hunting, grooming and monkeying around with each-other.
Cotton Top Tamarins
This critically endangered species, native to South America are truly a unique species! Cotton Top Tamarins are highly vocal, their hair on their heads stands up when they’re excited, and they mostly give birth to twins!
Black Capped Capuchin
Native to the Amazon Basin in South America, Blacked Capped Capuchins live in groups of up to 30. Famous for their facial expressions, Capuchins have a wide variety of expressions full of character! When an individual raises their eyebrows, it is an indication of flirting!