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Facts Summary: The Ka'apor Capuchin (Cebus kaapori) is a species of concern belonging in the species group "mammals" and found in the following area(s): Brazil. This species is also known by the following name(s): Cebus olivaceus ssp. kaapori,.
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Ka'apor Capuchin Facts Last Updated: March 2, 2019
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Glenn, C. R. 2006. "Earth's Endangered Creatures - Ka'apor Capuchin Facts" (Online) - Licensed article from Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
Accessed 4/9/2024 at http://earthsendangered.com/profile.asp?sp=1924&ID=11.
Ka'apor Capuchin Facts Last Updated: March 2, 2019
To Cite This Page:
Glenn, C. R. 2006. "Earth's Endangered Creatures - Ka'apor Capuchin Facts" (Online) - Licensed article from Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
Accessed 4/9/2024 at http://earthsendangered.com/profile.asp?sp=1924&ID=11.
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