The Emperor Tamarin, Saguinus imperator, is a New World monkey from South America. It is easily identifiable by the long white hairs growing on its face, like a mustache.
The Emperor Tamarin, Saguinus imperator, is a New World monkey from South America. It is easily identifiable by the long white hairs growing on its face, like a mustache.
The emperor tamarin, also known as the Brockway monkey, (Saguinus imperator), is a species of tamarin allegedly named for its resemblance to the German emperor Wilhelm II.
The Emperor tamarin is a small species of monkey found in the forests of South America. The Emperor tamarin was named because of it's elegant white moustache, which is thought to resemble that of German emperor Wilhelm II.
Emperor tamarins are small New World monkeys, a term describing monkeys from South and Central America. Their name originates from their distinctive white moustache, which is said to have reminded explorers of the German emperor Wilhelm II.
The emperor tamarin, also known as the Brockway monkey, (Saguinus imperator), is a species of tamarin allegedly named for its resemblance to the German emperor Wilhelm II.
The Emperor tamarin is a small species of monkey found in the forests of South America. The Emperor tamarin was named because of it's elegant white moustache, which is thought to resemble that of German emperor Wilhelm II.
Emperor tamarins are small New World monkeys, a term describing monkeys from South and Central America. Their name originates from their distinctive white moustache, which is said to have reminded explorers of the German emperor Wilhelm II.