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Finger monkeys

seeing is believing!

They are native to rain-forests of Brazil, Peru, Bolivia,
Ecuador and Colombia. (Source: Buzzle)

Finger monkeys are, as a matter of fact, pygmy marmosets.

They are also known by the names "pocket monkey" and
"tiny lion".

This cute little primate hugs and grips on to your finger
so tight that it pulls your heartstrings, and you wish you
could take it home with you.

The finger monkey is the tiniest living primate in the world.
It's so small that it can hold on to your finger.

These primates belong to the family Callitrichidae,
species Cebuella and genus C. pygmaea.

This one is kinda Oriential, huh?
Enjoy!

If it wasn't for the Internet, would you have ever
seen or have known about these little creatures?

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