titi monkey

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titi monkey

A titi monkey sits on a branch eating a piece of fruit.

Definition

Noun 1. A small arboreal monkey native to South America, characterized by long, soft fur, a long non-prehensile tail, and often forming monogamous pair bonds.

Usage

The term "titi monkey" is used as a countable noun to refer to an individual animal or the species as a group. It is the common name for monkeys of the genus Callicebus.

Examples
  • The researchers observed a family of titi monkeys in the Peruvian rainforest.
  • A titi monkey uses its long tail for balance as it moves through the trees.
  • Several species of titi monkey are threatened by habitat loss.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific Context: In taxonomy, "titi monkey" refers specifically to New World monkeys in the subfamily Callicebinae (genus and related genera). Their loud, complex duet calls between mated pairs are a key subject of behavioral studies.
  • Conservation Context: The term is often used in discussions about endangered species and rainforest conservation, as many titi monkey populations are declining.
Variants and Related Words
  • Titi: A common shortened form of "titi monkey."
  • Callicebus: The scientific genus name for titi monkeys.
Synonyms
  • There is no direct single-word synonym. Descriptive phrases include "South American arboreal monkey" or "monkey of the genus ."
Related Phrases
  • Duetting call: A characteristic behavior of titi monkeys where a mated pair vocalizes together in a coordinated manner.
  • Non-prehensile tail: A key physical trait distinguishing titi monkeys (whose tails are used for balance) from monkeys with grasping, prehensile tails.
titi monkey

A titi monkey sits on a branch eating a piece of fruit.

Noun
  1. small South American monkeys with long beautiful fur and long nonprehensile tail

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