The
white-nosed saki (
Chiropotes albinasus) is an
endangered species of
bearded saki, a type of
New World monkey,
endemic to the south-central
Amazon rainforest in
Brazil and possibly a small area east of
Bolivia. Both its
scientific and
common name were caused by the authors working from dead
specimens, where the skin on and around the nose fades to whitish.
[3] In living individuals, it is actually bright pink (though with fine barely visible white hairs), and the
pelage is black.
[4] No other species of the genus
Chiropotes have a brightly colored nose.
[3]
References
Chiropotes albinasus
White-nosed saki range
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