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many different species of trees. Overall, there is little competition with other primates for food, as most living in the same habitat do not devour hard fruits, however some competition with birds exist. Leaves are also consumed, especially when fruits are low during the dry season. Another dietary form observed is insectivory, peaking when fruit availability is low, through the consumption of fruit infested with insects or through the deliberate hunting of insects for protein. Uakaris have been seen raiding wasp nests for larvae and even eating the eggs of river turtles.
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These uakaris mainly feed on seeds and fruits, but will also eat leaves, pith and insects. They have large canines that allow them to feed on seeds from fruits with hard shells and incisors that are able to shatter the husk for access to the inner seeds. They are also known to consume fruits from
448:. They move around by walking and running on all fours and even climbing and galloping. Leaping is the main method of travel, allowing them to cover a distance of 10 meters in one leap. Swimming is done only when required, as when they accidentally fall into the water. 315:, and is found in the countries of Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. It has black hair covering its body, except for a reddish abdomen, tail, and upper limbs, and a bald face. It has highly specialised teeth which allow it to eat seeds and fruits with hard shells. 383:
The golden-backed uakari is characterized by a black haired head, black hairless facial skin, black lower limbs and hands, black soles on hands and feet, and a reddish hued flank, tail, and upper limbs. They are noted for having a particularly short and
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is present, with females being slightly smaller than the males, having a mass generally less than 3 kg (6.6 lb) compared to an overall species' mass ranging from 2.5 to 3.7 kg (5.5 to 8.2 lb).
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They typically live in groups of 5-40 individuals, but occasionally more than 100 may come together. Individuals within a subgroup exist in close proximity and interact frequently. The uakari are
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Newborn infants range from 25% to 67% of the mother's body length. After birth, the infants follow the mother for a year and a half, being carried on her back or front side.
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Boubli, J. P.; da Silva, M. N. F.; Amado, M. V.; Hrbek, T.; Pontual, F. B.; Farias, I. P. (2008). "A taxonomic reassessment of black uakari monkeys,
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Barnett, A. A.; Volkmar de Castilho, C.; Shapley, R. L.; Anicácio, A. (2005). "Diet, habitat selection and natural history of
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Bezerra, B. M.; Barnett, A. A.; Souto, A.; Jones, G. (2011). "Ethogram and natural history of golden-backed uakaris (
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but its common name, golden-backed uakari, replaced the previous one, black-headed uakari.
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was previously named the black-headed uakari and two subspecies were thought to exist:
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Boubli, J.P.; Palacios, E.; Urbani, B.; Mittermeier, R.A.; Bezerra, B.M. (2021).
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Kinzey, W. G. (1992). "Dietary and dental adaptation in the Pitheciinae".
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group, Humboldt (1811), with the description of two new species".
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group (Mammalia: Pitheciidae), from the northern Amazon Basin"
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Index

Black-headed uakari

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
CITES
CITES
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Primates
Haplorhini
Simiiformes
Pitheciidae
Cacajao
Binomial name
Humboldt

Synonyms
New World
primate
Pitheciidae
Amazon Rainforest
junior synonym
Neblina uakari
Aracá uakari
prehensile tail

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