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  1. Capuchin monkey - Wikipedia

    The capuchin monkeys (/ ˈkæp (j) ʊtʃɪn, - ʃɪn /) are New World monkeys of the subfamily Cebinae. They are readily identified as the "organ grinder" monkey, and have been used in many …

  2. Capuchin monkey | Primate Behavior & Diet | Britannica

    capuchin monkey, (genus Cebus), common Central and South American primate found in tropical forests from Nicaragua to Paraguay. Capuchins, considered among the most intelligent of the …

  3. Capuchin - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    The Capuchin monkey, a captivating primate hailing from the tropical forests of Central and South America, is renowned for its intelligence, adaptability, and charming appearance.

  4. Capuchin monkey - New World Encyclopedia

    Capuchin monkey is the common name for the tropical New World monkeys comprising the genus Cebus of the primate family Cebidae, characterized by a hairy, prehensile tail, and a darkly …

  5. Capuchin Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · Capuchins are small New World monkeys in the subfamily Cepinae. Also known as “organ grinder” monkeys, capuchins are easily recognizable thanks to the tufts of white hair …

  6. Capuchin Monkey: Facts, Habitat, and Behavior | See The Wild

    Discover fascinating facts about capuchin monkeys, their habitats, social behavior, and unique traits that make them one of nature's clever primates.

  7. Capuchin: Characteristics, Diet, Facts & More [Fact Sheet]

    Capuchin monkeys are named after the order of Capuchin friars; their coloring resembles the friars’ brown robes with hoods. They are among the smartest monkeys and are often used in …

  8. 11 Things You Didn’t Know About Capuchin Monkeys - A-Z Animals

    May 24, 2025 · When you think of a monkey, you probably visualize the capuchin. The capuchin monkey is a well-known primate, often kept as pets and featured in films. However, there is …

  9. Tufted capuchin - Wikipedia

    The tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella), also known as brown capuchin, black-capped capuchin, or pin monkey, is a New World primate from South America and the Caribbean islands of …

  10. Capuchin History

    Their name came from capuche, the Italian word for the hood the friars wore. As their reputation as men of prayer and service of God’s people spread, the Capuchin movement spread rapidly …