Introduction to the Hanging Monkey Museum: Capuchin monkeys are also called hanging monkeys. There are 57 species in 11 genera distributed in South America and Central and South America. The limbs are long, with flat nails on the ends of the fingers and toes, and the thumb does not face the other fingers. The tails are very long except for those of the genus Baldur, and the tails of most genus are winding. The skull is more or less spherical, the brain is high, the nose is short, the eyes are forward, the nostrils are widely spaced, the face is sideways, and the staple food is various plants and some animal foods. Because its cry is like a cry and its face is full of sadness, it is also known as the "weeping monkey". The Hanging Monkey Hall of Shanghai Wildlife Park was built in February 2002 and currently houses 22 adult white-fronted capuchin monkeys, 11 adult black-capped capuchin monkeys, 3 juvenile white-fronted capuchin monkeys, and juvenile black-capped capuchin monkeys. 1 monkey.
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