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Tufted Capuchin Collection

The tufted capuchin, also known as the black-capped or pin monkey, is a fascinating primate species found in the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso, Brazil

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve

Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Province, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve

Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Province, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve

Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Province, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve

Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Province, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) eating banana on tree

Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) eating banana on tree, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Province, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve

Brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella, Sapajus apella) on tree, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata Province, Madre de Dios, Peru

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Tufted capuchin monkey, Cebus apella (Horned sapajou, Cebus fatuellus)

Tufted capuchin monkey, Cebus apella (Horned sapajou, Cebus fatuellus). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H
FLO4987981 Tufted capuchin monkey, Cebus apella (Horned sapajou, Cebus fatuellus). Handcoloured steel engraving by W.H. Lizars after an illustration by James Stewart from Sir William Jardine's

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Brown or black-capped, Pin or tufted monkey (Sapajus

Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Brown or black-capped, Pin or tufted monkey (Sapajus apella) straddling a branch

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Tufted Capuchin (coloured engraving)

Tufted Capuchin (coloured engraving)
999925 Tufted Capuchin (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrator:Jacques de Seve Engraver)

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Tufted Capuchin (coloured engraving)

Tufted Capuchin (coloured engraving)
999946 Tufted Capuchin (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraver:Andreas Hoffer From A Die SAaugthiere in Abbildungen nach der Natur mit)

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Some kinds of monkeys (coloured engraving)

Some kinds of monkeys (coloured engraving)
997619 Some kinds of monkeys (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: A Brown or Tufted Capuchin at London Zoo, July 1914 (b / w photo)

A Brown or Tufted Capuchin at London Zoo, July 1914 (b / w photo)
2563670 A Brown or Tufted Capuchin at London Zoo, July 1914 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British, out of copyright

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown capuchin monkey in a tree

Brown capuchin monkey in a tree. The brown, or tufted, capuchin (Sapajus apella) is native to South America and is one of the most widespread primates in the Neotropics

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Captive pet tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella), San Francisco Village, Loreto, Peru

Captive pet tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella), San Francisco Village, Loreto, Peru, South America

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Adult tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella) crossing the water at San Miguel Cano, Loreto

Adult tufted capuchin (Sapajus apella) crossing the water at San Miguel Cano, Loreto, Peru, South America

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Tufted Capuchin, Black-capped Capuchin or Pin Monkey -Cebus apella-, infant sitting in a palm

Tufted Capuchin, Black-capped Capuchin or Pin Monkey -Cebus apella-, infant sitting in a palm, Northwood, Christchurch, Canterbury Region, New Zealand

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Monkey Reserve, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa

Monkey Reserve, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Portrait of a monkey, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa

Portrait of a monkey, Johannesburg, South Africa, Africa

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin) in a palm tree

Tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin) in a palm tree, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, South America

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Male tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin), Mato Grosso do Sul

Male tufted capuchin (Cebus apella) (brown capuchin) (black-capped capuchin), Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, South America

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: New World monkeys, 19th century C015 / 6091

New World monkeys, 19th century C015 / 6091
New World monkeys with archaic Latin names, 19th-century artwork. At upper left is a howler monkey (Alouatta sp.). At upper right is a coaita or spider monkey (Ateles sp.)

Background imageTufted Capuchin Collection: Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil

Brown Capuchin Monkey - Pantanal - Brazil
SE-1697 Brown Capuchin Monkey Pantanal - Brazil Cebus apella Suzi Eszterhas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401


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The tufted capuchin, also known as the black-capped or pin monkey, is a fascinating primate species found in the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso, Brazil. With its distinctive brown or black cap and tufted appearance, this monkey captures the attention of all who encounter it. Dating back to centuries ago, coloured engravings depict the beauty of these creatures. The intricate details showcase their unique features and highlight their importance in nature. These engravings serve as a reminder of the diversity that exists within our natural world. In July 1914, a captivating black and white photograph captured a Brown or Tufted Capuchin at London Zoo. This image transports us back in time and allows us to witness firsthand the allure these monkeys held even then. From South America to New Zealand, these curious creatures have made their mark across continents. Whether seen sitting atop palm trees in Northwood or crossing waters at San Miguel Cano in Loreto, adult tufted capuchins continue to amaze with their agility and adaptability. Even beyond captivity, they thrive in Monkey Reserves like those found in Johannesburg, South Africa. These reserves provide them with safe havens where they can roam freely amidst lush landscapes while contributing to conservation efforts for future generations. As we observe these intelligent beings swinging through trees and interacting with one another, it becomes clear that there is much more to learn about them. The tufted capuchin's presence reminds us of our responsibility to protect not only this species but also all others that call our planet home. Intriguingly diverse yet undeniably captivating – such is the essence of the tufted capuchin.