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The Cebus Monkey (Cebus apella)

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The Cebus monkey, commonly called the Capuchin monkey, is widely distributed in Latin America. Its range extends from the southern part of Central America to the north east of Argentina.

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Nagle, C.A., Denari, J.H. (1983). The Cebus Monkey (Cebus apella) . In: Hearn, J.P. (eds) Reproduction in New World Primates. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7322-0_2

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