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Oustiti pygmée -Pygmy marmoset

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Le genre Cebuella s’est séparé des autres ouistitis amazoniens en franchissant le puissant rio Madeira et se rencontre aujourd’hui dans toute la haute Amazonie en compagnie des tamarins. Aucun autre ouistiti ne s’est répandu à l’ouest du rio Madeira. L’ouistiti pygmée est l’espèce qui a poussé le plus loin le processus de nanisation enclenché depuis des millions d’années par les ouistitis-tamarins sud-américains. C’est le plus petit singe du monde et le deuxième plus petit primate de la planète (après le microcèbe pygmée), il ne mesure qu’une douzaine de centimètres. Du fait de sa petite taille, l’ouistiti pygmée a plus de prédateurs potentiels que les autres singes. Les oiseaux de proie présentent une menace constante. Il balaie l’horizon en tournant sa tête sur 180°. Pour éviter de se faire repérer, il arbore une robe cryptique, au-dessus fauve brunâtre mêlé de noir grisâtre. Son mode de déplacement est aussi très spécial : à l’arrêt, il est pratiquement indétectable. The genus Cebuella separated from other Amazonian marmosets by crossing the mighty Rio Madeira and is now found throughout the Upper Amazon with the Tamarins. No other marmosets spread west of the Rio Madeira. The pygmy marmoset is the species that has pushed the nanisation process initiated millions of years ago by South American maritimers the furthest. It is the smallest monkey in the world and the second smallest primate on the planet (after the pygmy microceb), it measures only a dozen centimetres. Due to its small size, the pygmy marmoset has more potential predators than other monkeys. Birds of prey are a constant threat. He sweeps the horizon by turning his head 180°. To avoid being spotted, he wears a cryptic dress, above brownish fawn mixed with greyish black. Its mode of travel is also very special: when stationary, it is practically undetectable.

Comments (8)


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Koala44

6:23AM | Wed, 10 July 2019

Splendide, on a envie de le prendre et de le caresser !!!

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MagikUnicorn

8:51AM | Wed, 10 July 2019

Splendide

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DukeNukem2005

9:31AM | Wed, 10 July 2019

It is very nice!

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Viewpoint42

10:09AM | Wed, 10 July 2019

Il a une expression superbe

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Jean_C

10:51AM | Wed, 10 July 2019

Un animal étonnant et superbe, j'aime particulièrement son attittude dans cette très belle photo, Mo!

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Deva3D

12:48PM | Wed, 10 July 2019

Fantastic photo!

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ikke.evc

3:33AM | Thu, 11 July 2019

Belle série de photos!

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Artienne

3:44AM | Sat, 13 July 2019

Sweet! Lovely photo!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D3400
Shutter Speed10/2500
ISO Speed3200
Focal Length185

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