Basics
Geography
Nutrition
Behavior
Conservation
100

What type of animal is a capuchin

What is a monkey 

100

Capuchins are native to which continent 

What is south america

100

What is the dietary habits of a capuchin

Omnivore 

100

When are capuchin most active

What is diurnal / the day

100

One major threat to capuchins is illegal capture for this industry.

What is the exotic pet trade?

200

What is the average lifespan of a capuchin

What is ~25 years

200

What is the most common habitat for capuchins

What are tropical rainforests 

200

The dry season in Central American forests typically spans these months, affecting capuchin fruit availability.

What is December through April?

200

This social behavior, often seen between capuchins, helps maintain bonds and reduce stress.

What is grooming?

200

This international group monitors the status of animal populations and maintains the Red List of Threatened Species.

What is the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature)?

300

Name the scientific subfamily of the capuchin

What is a cebinae 

300

Habitat loss due to this human activity threatens capuchin populations

What is deforestation or logging

300

Capuchins are known to hide and store food for later, this behavior is known as 

What is food caching

300

Capuchins typically live in these, which are made up of multiple individuals with a clear hierarchy.

What are troops?

300

The white-faced capuchin is listed as this on the IUCN Red List.

What is "Least Concern"?

400

Capuchins use their tail as a fifth limb, it is also known as what

What is a prehensile

400

Capuchins near coastal areas may forage in these brackish, salt-tolerant ecosystems.

What are mangrove forests 

400

What is the name of the sharp front teeth used for biting into foods

What are incisors

400

This member of the troop is usually dominant and leads group movements and decisions.

What is the alpha male 

400

In some places, conservationists install these rope structures to help capuchins safely cross roads.

What are canopy bridges?

500

Unlike humans, capuchins do not have this anatomical feature that allows full color vision across the red spectrum, making their vision more limited.

What is a third cone cell (or red-sensitive cone cell)?

500

Capuchin monkeys are only found naturally in this hemisphere.

What is the western hemisphere

500

Capuchins rely on this digestive process to break down fibrous plant matter

What is microbial fermentation 

500

In some groups, older siblings or other females help care for infants, a behavior known as what?

What is alloparenting?

500

Capuchin groups separated by roads or agriculture face this conservation issue, where isolated populations can't interact.

What is habitat fragmentation 

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