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Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin (Saguinus tripartitus)

Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin

Saguinus tripartitus

NT Near Threatened

Close to qualifying as threatened

Source: IUCN Red List

About the Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin

The golden-mantled tamarin (Saguinus tripartitus) is a tamarin species from South America. It is found in Ecuador and Peru, specifically in the upper Amazon (lowland), east of the Andes in Ecuador, and Northeast Peru; between the Rio Curaray and Rio Napo in Peru.

Key Facts

  • Near threatened - close to being at risk.

Classification

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of the Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin?

The scientific name of the Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin is Saguinus tripartitus.

Is the Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin endangered?

The Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin is classified as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List.

How many Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin sightings have been recorded?

185 observations of the Golden-mantle Saddleback Tamarin have been recorded on iNaturalist.

185 observations on iNaturalist
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