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Golden Lion Tamarind in the Wild. Myriam Vargas. Table of Contents. Habitat. Food and water. Daily behavior. Interesting facts. Family structures. Bibliography. Habitat. Tropical forest Forest of Brazil Rain forests Rio de Janeiro Tree holes Found in lowland forests Live together.
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Golden Lion Tamarind in the Wild Myriam Vargas
Table of Contents • Habitat • Food and water Daily behavior Interesting facts Family structures Bibliography
Habitat • Tropical forest • Forest of Brazil • Rain forests • Rio de Janeiro • Tree holes • Found in lowland forests • Live together • Home
Food and Water • Eat insects : spiders, snails, small lizards, crickets, frogs, mealworms • They hunt in troops or in family • Hunt in night • Honey, milk, tree maple Home
Daily Behavior • Roam territory looking for food • Climbing in trees • Young play together • Groom each other’s fur • The dad tamarinds' carry the babies • Always keep an eye out for predators • Home
Family structures • Most monkeys are ready to be mothers • The first several months the baby is under its care of its father • Young spends more time with its mother • Home
Interesting facts • Two babies at a time • Lion tamarinds don’t roar • Live from 10 to 50 years • They cheep, whine, cluck • Long flowing golden yellow hair • Home
Bibliography • Martin fink Monkeys of central and south America • New York Children's press • Home