Intersting Facts About Finger Monkey

Finger monkeys live high up in the trees of the rainforest in South America.

The pygmy marmoset has evolved the capacity to tilt its head completely in the opposite direction as a result of adapting to life in trees.

They inhabit South American jungles, such as those in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru, in groups of two to nine people.

These animals are so susceptible to disruption that even tourism affects their behavior, causing them to become more reticent and anxious

Pygmy marmosets are classified as gummivores, which are animals that mostly eat tree sap.

They may be small, but their leap isn't. The pygmy marmoset may leap between tree branches more than 16 feet (5 meters) in length.

They walk on all four legs and have sharp claw-like nails for clinging to trees.

 Pygmy marmosets often form lifelong bonds, with one male and one female staying together as a pair.