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- Pitheciinae abstract "Pitheciinae is a subfamily of the New World monkey family Pitheciidae. It contains three genera and 14 species. Pitheciines are forest dwellers from northern and central South America, east of the Andes.They are small to medium-sized primates, with a stocky build due to their close skin. The skin is covered in shaggy fur, its coloring varies depending upon species from black to grey and brown up to white. Parts of the face can be bald. The tail, which is not used for grasping but for balance, is also hairy, although the uakari's tail is only a stub.Like most New World monkeys, they are diurnal and arboreal. They are good climbers and spend the majority of their life in the trees. They live in groups ranging in number from small groups (such as with the saki monkeys ) to as many as 50 animals. They communicate with a set of sounds which typically includes high cries and a nearly bird-like twitter.Pitheciines are generally omnivores, the main part of their diet coming from fruits and insects. This is supplemented by flowers, buds, nuts and small vertebrates. Large canines help them to break through the hard rind of the unripe fruits.Births are typically of single offspring with a gestation time of about 5 to 6 months. They typically reach maturity at approximately 3 to 4 years and can become up to 15 years old.".
- Pitheciinae class Mammal.
- Pitheciinae family Pitheciidae.
- Pitheciinae kingdom Animal.
- Pitheciinae order Primate.
- Pitheciinae phylum Chordate.
- Pitheciinae thumbnail WhiteFacedSaki.jpg?width=300.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageID "1242717".
- Pitheciinae wikiPageLength "4491".
- Pitheciinae wikiPageOutDegree "59".
- Pitheciinae wikiPageRevisionID "706397101".
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Aracá_uakari.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Arboreal_locomotion.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Bald_uakari.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Bearded_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Black_bearded_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Brown-backed_bearded_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Burnished_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sakis_and_uakaris.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Cazuzas_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Diurnality.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Equatorial_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Golden-backed_uakari.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Golden-faced_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Hairy_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Homunculus_patagonicus.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Isabels_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Millers_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Mittermeiers_Tapajxc3xb3s_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Monk_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Napo_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Neblina_uakari.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink New_World_monkey.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Omnivore.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Pissinatti’s_bald-faced_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Pitheciidae.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Primate.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Red-backed_bearded_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Rio_Tapajós_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Rylands_bald-faced_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Saki_monkey.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Skin.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink St._George_Jackson_Mivart.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Tail.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Titi.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Uakari.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Uta_Hicks_bearded_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink Vanzolinis_bald-faced_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink White-faced_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink White-footed_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLink White-nosed_saki.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitheciinae".
- Pitheciinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "pitecinos".
- Pitheciinae classis "Mammalia".
- Pitheciinae familia Pitheciidae.
- Pitheciinae fossilRange "Miocene to recent".
- Pitheciinae imageCaption White-faced_saki.
- Pitheciinae imageWidth "200".
- Pitheciinae name "Pitheciinae".
- Pitheciinae ordo "Primates".
- Pitheciinae phylum Chordate.
- Pitheciinae regnum "Animalia".
- Pitheciinae subdivision "Cacajao".
- Pitheciinae subdivision "Chiropotes".
- Pitheciinae subdivision "Pithecia".
- Pitheciinae subdivision "†Homunculus".
- Pitheciinae subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Pitheciinae subfamilia "Pitheciinae".
- Pitheciinae subfamiliaAuthority "Mivart, 1865".
- Pitheciinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pitheciidae_nav.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Pitheciinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Pitheciinae subject Category:Sakis_and_uakaris.
- Pitheciinae type Animal.
- Pitheciinae type Eukaryote.
- Pitheciinae type Insect.
- Pitheciinae type Mammal.
- Pitheciinae type Species.
- Pitheciinae type Thing.
- Pitheciinae type Q19088.
- Pitheciinae type Q729.
- Pitheciinae type Q7377.
- Pitheciinae comment "Pitheciinae is a subfamily of the New World monkey family Pitheciidae. It contains three genera and 14 species. Pitheciines are forest dwellers from northern and central South America, east of the Andes.They are small to medium-sized primates, with a stocky build due to their close skin. The skin is covered in shaggy fur, its coloring varies depending upon species from black to grey and brown up to white. Parts of the face can be bald.".
- Pitheciinae label "Pitheciinae".
- Pitheciinae sameAs Q268969.
- Pitheciinae sameAs ساكاوات.
- Pitheciinae sameAs Pitecí.
- Pitheciinae sameAs Pitheciinae.
- Pitheciinae sameAs Pitheciinae.
- Pitheciinae sameAs Sátánmajomformák.
- Pitheciinae sameAs Pitheciinae.