marmoset

[ US /ˈmɑɹməˌzɛt/ ]
[ UK /mˈɑːməsˌɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. small soft-furred South American and Central American monkey with claws instead of nails
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How To Use marmoset In A Sentence

  • Species top to bottom: emperor tamarin, silvery marmoset, gray langur, bushbaby SAHM vs Working Outside Home: How do other primates solve the work vs childcare dilemma?
  • A marmoset monkey was pining for his lost brother last night after thieves snatched him in a daylight heist.
  • Then he glared like a mad marmoset, one finger outthrust. Watershed
  • There are also tamarins, the difference between a tamarin and a marmoset is the location of their teeth. CNN Transcript Jan 5, 2008
  • She said animals used for testing in phase one trials were mainly rodents and primates, in particular macaques and marmosets.
  • In marmosets and tamarins - the little South American monkeys that are, besides us, the only full-fledged cooperative breeders among primates - a female has to be ready to be a helper this year and a mother the next.
  • Every year more than 10,000 non-human primates, including baboons, owl monkeys rhesus macaques and marmosets are transported by commercial airlines to research labs.
  • The monkey was identified as a 7-week-old marmoset. Monkey in bra startles Va. workers
  • Woolly monkeys and howlers, spider monkeys and capuchins, tamarins and marmosets scramble around one another reaching for the fruit.
  • It may look as if a male marmoset is fathering baby marmosets, but he may actually just be their uncle .... Science Press Releases
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