Sapajus

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Sapajus is a genus of robust capuchin monkeys native to Central and South America, known for their high intelligence, tool use, and complex social behavior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
behavior complex social behavior
extractive foraging
tool use
characteristic high intelligence
prehensile tail
robust body
tufted hair on head in many species
class Mammalia
commonName robust capuchins
tufted capuchins
conservationStatus varies by species
diet omnivorous
distinguishedFrom Cebus NERFINISHED
distribution Neotropics NERFINISHED
eats fruits
insects
nuts
seeds
small vertebrates
family Cebidae NERFINISHED
hasMember Sapajus apella NERFINISHED
Sapajus cay NERFINISHED
Sapajus flavius NERFINISHED
Sapajus libidinosus NERFINISHED
Sapajus macrocephalus NERFINISHED
Sapajus nigritus NERFINISHED
Sapajus robustus NERFINISHED
Sapajus xanthosternos NERFINISHED
infraorder Simiiformes NERFINISHED
kingdom Animalia
lifespan up to 30–40 years in captivity
nativeTo Central America
South America
notableFor advanced problem-solving abilities
order Primates
parentTaxon Cebidae NERFINISHED
Cebinae
parvorder Platyrrhini NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
reproduction single offspring per birth
socialStructure female philopatry in many populations
multi-male multi-female groups
subfamily Cebinae NERFINISHED
suborder Haplorhini NERFINISHED
taxonRank genus
threat habitat loss
hunting
uses stick tools
stone tools

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Cebidae includesGenus Sapajus