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What is a marmoset monkey?

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The marmoset monkey is a small, tree-dwelling primate native to Central and South America. Here’s a quick overview:

🐒 General Facts:

  • Scientific Family: Callitrichidae

  • Size: 5–12 inches (13–30 cm) in body length, with tails often longer than the body

  • Weight: Around 300–500 grams (10–17 ounces)

  • Lifespan: Up to 12 years in the wild; longer in captivity

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Marmoset finger monkeys.

The tiny finger marmoset.

Common Name: Pygmy marmoset

Scientific Name: Cebuella pygmaea

The pygmy marmoset is recognized as the smallest monkey in the world.

Pygmy marmosets possess sharp, claw-like nails on each of their digits, with the exception of their big toe.

These monkeys are occasionally called ‘gummivores’ due to the significant role that gums play in their diet. Buy a marmoset monkey.

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Birth trend

Pygmy marmosets typically give birth to twins. In a group, there is usually one breeding female who gives birth twice a year. Buy a marmoset monkey.

Family orientation

This female holds a dominant position over all other group members. Buy a marmoset monkey

Baby marmosets

Newborn pygmy marmosets have a weight of 13-15 grams, and their head-to-body length measures between 51 and 63 millimeters.

Breed factors

Pygmy marmosets are classified as 'cooperative breeders', which means that the majority of group members assist in caring for the infants, who are carried for the initial 1½ to 2 months of their lives.

Growth process

As the infants mature, they may be left alone for longer durations while the group forages.

Community

Group members will provide food to the infants as they learn to catch their own prey. Pygmy marmosets reach breeding maturity at approximately 1½ years of age.

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These monkeys have specific needs that differ from other animals, including specialized lighting, a tailored diet, veterinary care, neutering, and more.

They are highly specialized creatures and are not simple to care for.

If you are genuinely interested in acquiring a marmoset monkey, please consult my Buy a Marmoset Monkey Guide and subscribe to our notification list located at the bottom of this page.

Finger monkeys for sale

Commonly referred to as the finger monkey, these diminutive primates reach the size of a Barbie doll and weigh under a pound as adults.

Do not be deceived by their charming size and facial expressions; they possess a high level of curiosity and intelligence.

 

As they belong to the New World primates, they are among the most challenging animals to raise, necessitating significant dedication and time at all times.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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What do marmosets eat?

They are omnivores, eating insects, fruit, tree sap, small reptiles, and bird eggs.

Yes, but it’s highly discouraged. They require specialized care and may suffer in domestic environments. In some places, owning one is illegal or restricted.

To some degree, yes. They can learn basic commands and behaviors with positive reinforcement, and they are as trainable as dogs or some birds.

Yes. They live in family groups and form strong bonds. Loneliness can lead to behavioral issues.

Marmosets live in tropical rainforests, mostly in Brazil, but some species also range into other parts of South America.