The Common Marmoset is a small, highly intelligent, and social primate, admired for its delicate features, tufted ears, and expressive face. These tiny monkeys are energetic, curious, and playful, thriving in enriched environments that allow climbing, exploration, and social interaction. Known for forming strong bonds within their groups and with caretakers, Common Marmosets are captivating exotic pets for experienced primate enthusiasts. Their agility, charm, and striking appearance make them one of the most fascinating small primates in the exotic animal world.
Basic Characteristics
Size: Small; approximately 18–25 cm in body length with a 25–35 cm tail, weighing around 300–500 grams
Color/Pattern: Brown or gray body with white facial markings and distinctive ear tufts
Temperament: Intelligent, social, curious, playful, and active
Habitat Requirements: Spacious enclosure with climbing structures, branches, hiding spots, and environmental enrichment
Diet: Omnivorous; fruits, insects, tree sap, and specially formulated primate diets
Lifespan: 12–16 years in captivity with proper care
Special Feature: Small size, expressive tufts, and highly social, interactive behavior, making them a delightful addition to exotic collections