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- Titi abstract "The titis, or titi monkeys, are the New World monkeys of the genus Callicebus. They are the only extant members of the Callicebinae subfamily, which also contains the extinct genera Xenothrix, Antillothrix, Paralouatta, Carlocebus, Lagonimico, and possibly also Tremacebus.Titis live in South America, from Colombia to Brazil, Peru and north Paraguay.Depending on species, titis have a head and body length of 23–46 centimetres (9.1–18.1 in), and a tail, which is longer than the head and body, of 26–56 centimetres (10–22 in). The different titi species vary substantially in coloring, but resemble each other in most other physical ways. They have long, soft fur, and it is usually reddish, brownish, grayish or blackish, and in most species the underside is lighter or more rufescent than the upperside. Some species have contrasting blackish or whitish foreheads, while all members of the subgenus Torquatus have a white half-collar. The tail is always furry and is not prehensile.Diurnal and arboreal, titis predominantly prefer dense forests near water. They easily jump from branch to branch, earning them their German name, Springaffen (jumping monkeys). They sleep at night, but also take a midday nap.Titis are territorial. They live in family groups that consist of parents and their offspring, about two to seven animals in total. They defend their territory by shouting and chasing off intruders, but rarely engage in actual fighting. Their grooming and communication is important for the co-operation of the group. They can typically be seen in pairs sitting or sleeping with tails entwined.The diet of the titis consists mainly of fruits, although they also eat leaves, flowers, insects, bird eggs and small vertebrates.Titis are monogamous, mating for life. The female bears a single young after about a five-month gestation. Twins occur rarely, having been documented in only 1.4% of all births in captive groups of C. moloch. While the second infant usually does not survive, cases where neighbouring groups have adopted infants are known, suggesting that twins may be reared successfully under certain circumstances. Often it is the father who cares for the young, carrying it and bringing it to the mother only for nursing. The young are weaned after 5 months and are fully grown after two years. After three or more years, they leave their family group in order to find a mate. While the life expectancy of most species is unclear, the members of the subgenus Torquatus may live for up to 12 years in the wild, while members of the C. moloch group have been known to live for more than 25 years in captivity.".
- Titi class Mammal.
- Titi family Pitheciidae.
- Titi kingdom Animal.
- Titi order Haplorhini.
- Titi order Primate.
- Titi phylum Chordate.
- Titi thumbnail Brown_Titi_Monkey_(Callicebus_brunneus)_(3419492981).jpg?width=300.
- Titi wikiPageExternalLink callicebus.
- Titi wikiPageID "1243294".
- Titi wikiPageRevisionID "606390257".
- Titi classis "Mammalia".
- Titi familia Pitheciidae.
- Titi genus "Callicebus".
- Titi genusAuthority "Thomas, 1903".
- Titi hasPhotoCollection Titi.
- Titi imageCaption "Brown Titi".
- Titi name "Titis".
- Titi ordo "Primates".
- Titi phylum Chordate.
- Titi regnum "Animalia".
- Titi subdivision "30".
- Titi subdivisionRanks Species.
- Titi subfamilia "Callicebinae".
- Titi subfamiliaAuthority "Pocock, 1925".
- Titi subordo Haplorhini.
- Titi typeSpecies "Simia personatus".
- Titi typeSpeciesAuthority "É. Geoffroy, 1812".
- Titi subject Category:Titis.
- Titi type Animal.
- Titi type Eukaryote.
- Titi type Mammal.
- Titi type Species.
- Titi type Animal.
- Titi type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Titi type EukaryoticCell.
- Titi type Mammal.
- Titi type Organism.
- Titi comment "The titis, or titi monkeys, are the New World monkeys of the genus Callicebus.".
- Titi label "Callicebus".
- Titi label "Callicebus".
- Titi label "Callicebus".
- Titi label "Callicebus".
- Titi label "Springaapjes".
- Titi label "Springaffen".
- Titi label "Titi".
- Titi label "Прыгуны (род обезьян)".
- Titi label "伶猴屬".
- Titi sameAs Springaffen.
- Titi sameAs Callicebus.
- Titi sameAs Callicebus.
- Titi sameAs Callicebus.
- Titi sameAs Callicebus.
- Titi sameAs 티티원숭이.
- Titi sameAs Springaapjes.
- Titi sameAs Callicebus.
- Titi sameAs m.04llt9.
- Titi sameAs Q203649.
- Titi sameAs Q203649.
- Titi wasDerivedFrom Titi?oldid=606390257.
- Titi depiction Brown_Titi_Monkey_(Callicebus_brunneus)_(3419492981).jpg.
- Titi isPrimaryTopicOf Titi.
- Titi name "Titis".