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The White-fronted Capuchin is a New World primate, endemic to seven different countries in South America: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Trinidad. The species is also divided into several different subspecies.
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Just like any other capuchin monkey, it is also an
omnivorous animal, feeding primarily on fruits, although it can also eat invertebrates and other plant parts. It is a polygamous animal and lives on fairly large groups (15 up to 35 individuals), reproductive females each giving birth to a single young at biennial intervals.
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