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The white-headed capuchin (Cebus capucinus), also known as the white-faced capuchin or white-throated capuchin, is a medium-sized New World monkey of the family Cebidae, subfamily Cebinae. Native to the forests of Central America and the extreme north-western portion of South America, the white-headed capuchin is important to rainforest ecology for its role in dispersing seeds and pollen.
Among the best known monkeys, the white-headed capuchin is recognized as the typical companion to the organ grinder. In recent years the species has become popular in North American media. It is a highly intelligent monkey and has been trained to assist paraplegic persons. It is a medium-sized monkey, weighing up to 3.9 kg (8.6 lb). It is mostly black, but with a pink face and white on much of the front part of the body, giving it its common name. It has a distinctive prehensile tail that is often carried coiled up and is used to help support the monkey when it is feeding beneath a branch.
In the wild, the white-headed capuchin is versatile, living in many different types of forest, and eating many different types of food, including fruit, other plant material, invertebrates, and small vertebrates. It lives in troops that can exceed 20 animals and include both males and females. It is noted for its tool use, including rubbing plants over its body in an apparent use of herbal medicine, and also using tools as weapons and for getting to food. It is a long-lived monkey, with a maximum recorded age of over 54 years.
January 29, 2010
My hair is finally getting longer!! Yay!
Work all day; chill at home all night. It's freezing outside so I'm about to make some chili and cornbread and put in a good movie. :)
Centennial of Diamond Head Lighthouse – Oahu Art Contest 2017 (U.S. Coast Guard photo illustration by Petty Officer 2nd Class Tara Molle/Released)
My first portrait shot.... Please share your thoughts.. I need some advise on what I can improve.. Thanks..
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
Order: PICIFORMES
Family: PICIDAE
Credit for Identifying: Reknowl Thanks ReKnowl
Machine Head
Mayhem Festival
@ San Manuel Amphitheater
San Bernardino, CA
July 9, 2011
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She actually is awaiting Different Hairs :D But I still love her as a Chunky Redhead so not sure if she will ever get hairs glued down :)
Flamborough Head:
Situated on what was, until 1974, Yorkshire’s east coast, between Filey and Bridlington its white cliffs thrust out into the sea “like a great whale”.
Its origins as a settlement are shrouded in mystery.
Whilst there are even suggestions of earlier settlement, arrow heads and flints found in the area certainly suggest Bronze age or even Stone age settlement. The Romans are said to have called it “Ocelli Prom” and to have linked it by road to York. The name Flamborough is said to derive from the Anglo-Saxon word “Flaen” (meaning arrow head) to reflect the thrusting promontory into the sea.
Black-headed Gull - Chroicocephalus ridibundus - Озерная чайка
National Park Losiny Ostrov, Mytishchi, Moscow Region, 04/14/2024
We had a trip to Haddo House this afternoon and spotted this goose amongst the usual Canada Geese.
After a quick Google I think I am correct in thinking that its a Bar Headed Goose
C-2 Greyhound assigned to VRC-40 Rawhides.
To view a hi-res version and for more information visit my website: NAS Oceana Air Show 2011