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Cebus Apella Collection

In the lush forests of South America, a tufted brown capuchin (Cebus apella) sits gracefully on a tree branch

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Tufted capuchin monkey, Cebus apella (Horned sapajou, Cebus fatuellus)

Tufted capuchin monkey, Cebus apella (Horned sapajou, Cebus fatuellus). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H
FLO4987981 Tufted capuchin monkey, Cebus apella (Horned sapajou, Cebus fatuellus). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Sir William Jardine's

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Tufted capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella. Simia apella Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

Tufted capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella. Simia apella Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andreas Hoffer
FLO4691670 Tufted capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella. Simia apella Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andreas Hoffer from Johann Christian Daniel Schreber's Animal Illustrations after

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Tufted capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella. Simia trepida Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

Tufted capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella. Simia trepida Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hermann Jakob Tyroff
FLO4691668 Tufted capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella. Simia trepida Linn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hermann Jakob Tyroff after an illustration by George Edwards from Johann Christian Daniel

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Brown / Tufted Capuchin (Cebus apella) family group in cloud forest, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Brown / Tufted Capuchin (Cebus apella) family group in cloud forest, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Tufted / Brown capuchin (Cebus apella), female with baby on back, sitting in tree

Tufted / Brown capuchin (Cebus apella), female with baby on back, sitting in tree, mid-altitude montane forest, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Brown or black-capped, Pin or tufted monkey (Sapajus

Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Brown or black-capped, Pin or tufted monkey (Sapajus apella) straddling a branch

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Brown / Tufted Capuchin (Cebus apella) family group in cloud forest, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Brown / Tufted Capuchin (Cebus apella) family group in cloud forest, Manu Biosphere Reserve, Peru

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Black-striped capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus) using rock as a tool to break open palm nut

Black-striped capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus) using rock as a tool to break open palm nut, Parnaiba Headwaters National Park, Piaui, Brazil. August

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: A Brown or Tufted Capuchin at London Zoo, July 1914 (b / w photo)

A Brown or Tufted Capuchin at London Zoo, July 1914 (b / w photo)
2563670 A Brown or Tufted Capuchin at London Zoo, July 1914 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Guianan brown capuchin (Sapajus apella) chewing on branch, Pampas del Yacuma Protected Area

Guianan brown capuchin (Sapajus apella) chewing on branch, Pampas del Yacuma Protected Area, Bolivia

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: South America, Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, brown capuchin monkey, Cebus apella

South America, Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito, brown capuchin monkey, Cebus apella
Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul, Bonito. Portrait of a brown capuchin monkey, Cebus apella

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin) in a palm tree

Tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin) in a palm tree, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, South America

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Male tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin), Mato Grosso do Sul

Male tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin), Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, South America

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Black-capped Capuchin, Cebus apella, sitting on branch, tail hanging down, leaning forward slightly

Black-capped Capuchin, Cebus apella, sitting on branch, tail hanging down, leaning forward slightly, brown eyes watching ground intently, angled side view

Background imageCebus Apella Collection: Cibus apella, brown sajou

Cibus apella, brown sajou
Drawing 37 Vol 2 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the panel over doorway in the South East gallery, first floor of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875


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In the lush forests of South America, a tufted brown capuchin (Cebus apella) sits gracefully on a tree branch. With her precious baby clinging onto her back, she exudes an air of maternal love and protection. This remarkable primate species can be found in various regions, from the Pantanal in Mato Grosso, Brazil to the cloud forests of Manu Biosphere Reserve in Peru. The family groups of these intelligent creatures are known for their tight bonds and cooperative behaviors. Whether it's breaking open palm nuts using rocks or chewing on branches like the Guianan brown capuchin (Sapajus apella) in Pampas del Yacuma Protected Area, they showcase their resourcefulness and adaptability. Even historical records capture the enchanting presence of these captivating monkeys. A black-and-white photograph taken at London Zoo in July 1914 showcases a Brown or Tufted Capuchin engaging visitors with its curious gaze. From Bonito to The Pantanal, Cebus apella graces different parts of Brazil with its charming presence. These agile primates bring life and vibrancy to their surroundings as they swing through trees and explore their natural habitats. As we marvel at this incredible species, let us remember that protecting their homes is crucial for their survival. By preserving the diverse ecosystems they call home, we ensure future generations will continue to witness the beauty and wonder – nature's true masterpiece.