Graells’s Tamarin is a rare and captivating primate, admired for its unique dark fur, expressive features, and lively personality. Native to the forests of Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru, this exotic monkey is highly social and thrives in groups, displaying strong family bonds and playful interactions. Intelligent, curious, and active, Graells’s Tamarins spend much of their time exploring, climbing, and foraging. With proper care, mental enrichment, and a naturalistic environment, they reveal their affectionate and engaging nature, making them a true gem among exotic monkeys.
Basic Characteristics
Size: 22–28 cm in body length with a 30–40 cm tail; weight 400–550 grams
Color: Dark brown to nearly black coat with lighter facial markings
Temperament: Social, curious, intelligent, and playful
Diet: Fruits, insects, nectar, and small invertebrates
Lifespan: 12–18 years in captivity with proper care
Unique Trait: Known for their distinctive darker coat compared to other tamarin species, adding to their exotic appeal