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Tiago Falótico1,2, Tatiane Valença3,4,5
1Neotropical Primates Research Group, São Paulo, Brazil. tiago@neoprego.org.
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Leucism, a pigmentation disorder resulting in partial loss of coloration, is rare in neotropical primates. This manuscript presents the first report of a leucistic robust capuchin monkey (Sapajus libidinosus), observed at Ubajara National Park, Brazil. Our findings contribute to the sparse literature on leucism in New World monkeys, emphasizing the importance of long-term studies for monitoring such rare anomalies.
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