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Marmoset Collection (#3)

The marmoset, specifically the Pygmy Marmoset, holds the title for being the world's smallest monkey

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Black and White Tassel-ear Marmoset / Santarem Marmoset - next to a sap feeding hole in a tree 

Black and White Tassel-ear Marmoset / Santarem Marmoset - next to a sap feeding hole in a tree  - Amazonia - Brazil
NG-890 Black and White Tassel-ear Marmoset / Santarem Marmoset - next to a sap feeding hole in a tree Amazonia - Brazil - South America Mico humeralifera Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Maues Tassel-eared Marmoset - female carrying baby on back Amazonia Brazil

Maues Tassel-eared Marmoset - female carrying baby on back Amazonia Brazil
NG-893 Maues Tassel-eared Marmoset - female carrying baby on back Amazonia Brazil Callithrix mauesi Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Golden-white tassel-ear marmoset Previously known as: Callithrix chrysoleuca Amazonia, Brazil

Golden-white tassel-ear marmoset Previously known as: Callithrix chrysoleuca Amazonia, Brazil, South America
NG-701 Golden-white tassel-ear marmoset Amazonia, Brazil, South America. Mico chrysoleucus Previously known as: Callithrix chrysoleuca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Golden-white Tassel-ear Marmoset - family group in tree nest at night. Amazonas, Brazil

Golden-white Tassel-ear Marmoset - family group in tree nest at night. Amazonas, Brazil
NG-1304 Golden-white Tassel-ear Marmoset - family group in tree nest at night. Amazonas, Brazil. Mico chrysoleucus Previously known as

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Golden-white Tassel-ear Marmoset - male carying 3 week old infants. Amazonas Brazil

Golden-white Tassel-ear Marmoset - male carying 3 week old infants. Amazonas Brazil
NG-1302 Golden-white Tassel-ear Marmoset - male carying 3 week old infants. Amazonas Brazil Callithrix chrysoleuca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Goeldi's Marmoset / Goeldi's Monkey - Amacayacu Nationalpark - Colombia

Goeldi's Marmoset / Goeldi's Monkey - Amacayacu Nationalpark - Colombia
MAR-821 Goeldi's Marmoset / Goeldi's Monkey Amacayacu Nationalpark - Colombia Callimico goeldii Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Geoffroy's Marmoset - Also known as: Geoffroy's tufted-ear marmoset white-faced marmoset

Geoffroy's Marmoset - Also known as: Geoffroy's tufted-ear marmoset white-faced marmoset
WAT-4440 Geoffroy's Marmoset - Also known as: Geoffroy's tufted-ear marmoset white-faced marmoset and white-fronted marmoset Callithrix geoffroyi M

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Common Marmoset - sittting on stem, Emmen, Holland

Common Marmoset - sittting on stem, Emmen, Holland
USH-2740 Common Marmoset - sittting on stem Emmen, Holland Callithrix jacchus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Common Marmoset - portrait, Emmen, Holland

Common Marmoset - portrait, Emmen, Holland
USH-2738 Common Marmoset - portrait Emmen, Hollan Callithrix jacchus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Common Marmoset

Common Marmoset
TEA-113 Common MARMOSET - side view, studio Distribution: Eastern Brazil Callithrix jacchus Andy Teare Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Goeldi's Black Marmoset Rainforests; Colombia, Peru, Ecuador

Goeldi's Black Marmoset Rainforests; Colombia, Peru, Ecuador
KEL-1054 Goeldi's Black Marmoset Rainforests; Colombia, Peru, Ecuador. Callimico goeidi Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Common / Cotton-eared Marmoset - A resident of Brazilian rainforests where it eats insects

Common / Cotton-eared Marmoset - A resident of Brazilian rainforests where it eats insects, fruit and tree sap
DH-3575 Common / Cotton-eared / White-eared MARMOSET - A resident of Brazilian rainforests where it eats insects, fruit and tree sap. Callithrix jacchus These animals are used in biomedical research

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Emperor tamarin / Emperor Marmoset Peru, Brazil, Bolivia. 2mp49

Emperor tamarin / Emperor Marmoset Peru, Brazil, Bolivia. 2mp49
TOM-868 Emperor Tamarin / Emperor Marmoset Peru, Brazil, Bolivia. Saguinus imperator Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Golden-white Tassel-eared Marmoset Amazon, Brazil, South America

Golden-white Tassel-eared Marmoset Amazon, Brazil, South America
NG-703 Golden-white Tassel-eared Marmoset Amazon, Brazil, South America. Callithrix chrysoleuca Nick Gordon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMarmoset Collection: Feeding Time

Feeding Time
A woman feeds a baby marmoset by hand




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The marmoset, specifically the Pygmy Marmoset, holds the title for being the world's smallest monkey. Found in the Upper Amazon region spanning Colombia and Peru, these tiny creatures are a sight to behold. Nestled within the lush Amazon Forest near Leticia, Colombia, they thrive in their natural habitat. South America is home to these remarkable primates that captivate our hearts with their adorable appearance. In a 19th-century wood engraving depicting apes and monkeys' hands and feet, we can see how unique and dexterous they are. In captivity, a Titi Pigmeo (Cebuella Pygmaea) was born just ten days ago—a testament to conservation efforts aimed at preserving this precious species. Another member of the marmoset family is the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), often found with its head tilted in captive environments across Brazil. Venturing into Rio de Janeiro's City of Leme reveals an enchanting encounter with Black-tufted marmosets (Callithrix penicillata). Their presence adds charm to this vibrant cityscape as they swing through trees with grace. From lithographs showcasing boys cherishing their pet marmosets to illustrations featuring Flying Lemurs, Baboons, Diana Monkeys alongside them—these captivating creatures have left an indelible mark on human culture throughout history. Even grandeur recognizes their allure; depicted on a ceiling detail in the reception room of the Grand Duke is a mischievous monkey. This artwork serves as a reminder of how deeply intertwined our lives have been with these fascinating animals since time immemorial.