The Pygmy Marmoset is a species not commonly known in the United States (Animal Facts And Information). The first can be found …show more content…
Their family is callitrichidae which is family to the new world monkeys, including tamarins and marmosets. (Animals, A-Z) Extremely territorial animals, their territory is normally about twenty five to one hundred acres. (Pygmy Marmoset Facts) They are omnivorous, which means they eat both meat and plants. Their diet mostly consists of tree sap and gum. If they have no sap or gum to eat they will eat spiders, fruit or insects. The conservation status they have is threatened, they have many predators after them because of their size. Predators of these monkeys are birds, snakes and wildcats. (Animals, A-Z)
These monkeys are different from all the other monkeys because of the size difference. Females are just a little bit bigger than males. (Pygmy Marmoset Facts) The average weight of them is five ounces when they are fully mature. (Monkey Facts And Information) How they communicate is by clicking sounds or they make loud calls. Most of their life, they spend bonding with each other and don't go out of their groups. Staying in their groups helps them stay safer and more secure (Monkey Facts And Information). These monkeys are most active during the day, so they are diurnal (Pygmy Marmoset …show more content…
Pregnancy lasts 119 to 140 days (Pygmy Marmoset Facts). It is extremely hard for a mother to produce enough milk for more than one baby at a time. They can be single or triplets, but it is not that likely for that to happen. They commonly only have two babies. The amount of litters they can have is four, but doesn't get much larger than that. Their mating season is all year long, so there is no specific time. As long as they have food and shelter they are ready to mate. Mother is responsible for feeding and cleaning of the young (Pygmy Marmoset