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Bearded capuchin monkeys, Sapajus ibidinosus, also know as Black-striped capuchins are New World primates common to the Pantanal region of Brazil. Their prehensile tails are ideal for living in either mangroves or savannah. They are feisty creatures and will scare off even their predators. They have sideburns, golden yellow and dark brown fur.