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- Q290591 subject Q7000592.
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- Q290591 abstract "The black lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus), also known as the golden-rumped lion tamarin, is a lion tamarin endemic to the Brazilian state of São Paulo, almost exclusively at the Morro do Diabo State Park. Its limited geographical range makes it the rarest of the New World monkeys, with little known about it. It was thought to be extinct for 65 years until its rediscovery in 1970.The total number of individuals is estimated to be around 1000. Some experts believe this to be an overestimate, as recent studies have shown that the average area inhabited by the black lion tamarin is closer to 106 hectares (260 acres) than the previously estimated 66 hectares (160 acres). They are usually found in groups of 4 to 9, living in the secondary and primary forests along the circumference of its home range.On average, the black lion tamarin weighs 590–640 grams (21–23 oz).".
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- Q290591 synonym "ater (Lesson, 1840)".
- Q290591 thumbnail Black_lion_tamarin_Pontal_do_Paranapanema_9.jpg?width=300.
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- Q290591 classis "Mammalia".
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- Q290591 genus "Leontopithecus".
- Q290591 name "Black lion tamarin".
- Q290591 ordo "Primates".
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- Q290591 status "EN".
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- Q290591 comment "The black lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus), also known as the golden-rumped lion tamarin, is a lion tamarin endemic to the Brazilian state of São Paulo, almost exclusively at the Morro do Diabo State Park. Its limited geographical range makes it the rarest of the New World monkeys, with little known about it. It was thought to be extinct for 65 years until its rediscovery in 1970.The total number of individuals is estimated to be around 1000.".
- Q290591 label "Black lion tamarin".
- Q290591 depiction Black_lion_tamarin_Pontal_do_Paranapanema_9.jpg.
- Q290591 name "Black lion tamarin".