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Saddle-backed Tamarin
Saddle-backed Tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis: Callitrichidae) This species of Tamarin is represented by 11 or 12 subspecies.
Habitat
Middle floodplain forest of Ro Tambopata at 204 m (673 ft) elevation.
Location
Chuncho Lodge, Madre de Dios Department, Per.
Date taken
August 2018
Scientific name
Saguinus fuscicollis
Equipment used
Canon
:eek!: Great-looking beast! Almost as if assembled out of the pages of a flip book - head from page 2, mid-section from page 5, lower body from page 9.
 
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He is so handsome Stanley!!! A super picture that lad.... I love the pose you captured.

Many thanks for showing him to us my friend.
 
I feel a little 'saddle-backed' myself having hung onto my six and a half stone Deerhound pup for two good walks today I can tell you !

I've always had a soft spot for Tamarins Stanley and you've nailed this shot beautifully Sir.
Best wishes for the weekend
John
 
a real beauty, Stanley!!!! superb capture of this handsome tamarin, top marks, many tfs!!!
 

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Wild Mammals
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