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− | Capuchins are small, diurnal, tree-dwelling monkeys found in [[tropical]] forest and mangrove [[swamp]] [[biome]] | + | Capuchins are small, diurnal, tree-dwelling monkeys found in any [[tropical]] forest and mangrove [[swamp]] mangrove [[biome|biomes]]. They are relatively rare and occur in small loose groups. They are prone to stealing items and food, but are relatively harmless. In the real world, capuchin monkeys are found in Central and South America, living in groups of 10 to 40. They are considered the most intelligent among New World monkeys, and are often used in laboratory testing. |
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