Goeldi’s Monkey
The Goeldi’s Monkey is known by several names including Goelldi’s Tamarin, Goeldi’s Marmoset and Callimicas. It is native to the upper Amazon Basin including Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Peru. It is a rare animal.
The Goeldi’s Monkey lives in the understory of Primary forests. It prefers dense growth and small family groups of 6 – 8 individuals are often separated from others of its species by many kilometers.
This is one of the smallest primates. Body length ranges from 19 – 23 cm (7 – 9 in.) with a tail that reaches 25 – 32 cm (10 – 12 in.). They weigh 350 – 550 gm. (12 – 20 oz.).
They eat fruit, fungus, insects and nectar as well as frogs, toads, bird egg and lizards.
The Goeldi’s Monkey lives in the understory of Primary forests. It prefers dense growth and small family groups of 6 – 8 individuals are often separated from others of its species by many kilometers.
This is one of the smallest primates. Body length ranges from 19 – 23 cm (7 – 9 in.) with a tail that reaches 25 – 32 cm (10 – 12 in.). They weigh 350 – 550 gm. (12 – 20 oz.).
They eat fruit, fungus, insects and nectar as well as frogs, toads, bird egg and lizards.
Fun Facts
Despite its small size the Goeldi’s Monkey can leap 4 m. (12 ft.).

scientific classification
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Primate
Family
Callitrichidae
Genus
Callimico
Species
Callimico goeldii
did you know?
Females give birth to one offspring and may give birth twice a year.
Goeldi’s Monkeys have small home range of only 0.3 to 1.5 square kilometers.
Where to find us
The two Goeldi’s Monkeys are named inferno and Adelina.