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Golden lion tamarin
Scientific name: Leontopithecus rosalia

IUCN Status: Endangered
Family: CALLITRICHIDAE
Group: Mammals
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 15 m
Breeding season / Courtship: 01.06-31.10
Gestation: 4 à 5 mois
Births: 01.10-31.12
Habitat:
Humid tropical forests, dense woodlands, and gallery forests of Brazil's Atlantic region
Description:
The Golden Lion Tamarin is a small primate found primarily in the tropical forests of southeastern Brazil. It typically measures about 20 to 30 cm in length, with a tail of 35 to 45 cm, and weighs between 500 and 700 g. Its fur is a bright golden orange, giving it a distinctive and striking appearance. The Golden Lion Tamarin is known for its small size, great agility, and complex social behaviors. It lives in family groups and primarily feeds on fruits, insects, nectar, and small vertebrates. Although it is an excellent climber and spends most of its time in trees, this species is threatened by deforestation, habitat loss, and illegal wildlife trade.
Recommended lens:
>=200 mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the golden lion tamarin, a telephoto lens will allow you to capture its fascinating expressions and movements in the trees. The soft light of the morning or afternoon is ideal to avoid harsh shadows and achieve sharp photos. Be discreet and observe their behavior from a distance to avoid disturbing their natural routine.
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