Coppery Titi (Plecturocebus cupreus)

Group of measured illustrations of the Coppery Titi seen from the front and side

The Coppery Titi (Callicebus cupreus) is a species of small monkeys native to South America. They are reddish in color, with bare, dark faces. Coppery titis are mostly herbivores, loving the soft fruits of the forest, but are also adaptable and will eat bamboo or insects if need be. They live in the tropical forests of Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia, and rarely leave the trees to venture to the ground. Rather than climbing or walking, the coppery titi prefers to leap from place to place in short bounds. Their tail cannot grasp branches, but does help them balance as they leap around the forest.

Coppery Titis have a head-body length of 11.4”-15.4” (29-39 cm), tail length of 14.2”-25.2” (36-64 cm), height on all fours of 7.5”-10.2” (19-26 cm), and body width between 5.9”-7.7” (15-19.5 cm). The typical weight of the Coppery Titi is in the range of 2.2-2.6 lb (1-1.2 kg). Coppery Titis have lifespans between 20-27 years.

Details

*Under Development*

Height:
7.5”-10.2” | 19-26 cm
Width:
5.9”-7.7” | 15-19.5 cm
Depth:
Length:
11.4”-15.4” | 29-39 cm
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Weight:
2.2-2.6 lb | 1-1.2 kg
Area:
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Tail Length: 14.2”-25.2” | 36-64 cm

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Scientific Name:
Plecturocebus cupreus
Lifespan:
20-27 years

Properties

Drawings include:

Coppery Titi side elevation (assorted), front

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New World Monkeys are descendants of African simians that once colonized South America. They are composed of five families: Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae endemic to Mexico and Central and South America. Most are small to medium size in size.

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