Titi, Endangered, Nocturnal, South America

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Titi, (genus Callicebus), any of about 20 species of small arboreal monkeys that have long furred tails and are found in South American rainforests, especially along the and other rivers. Titis have long, soft, glossy fur and rather flat, high faces set in small, round heads. Even the

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