uakaris
Uakaris are a small group of New World primates in the genus Cacajao, within the family Pitheciidae. They are native to the Amazon rainforest, primarily in northern Brazil and neighboring areas of South America. Uakaris are best known for their bare facial skin, which in several species is vividly colored, ranging from bright red to pale or pinkish tones. The genus comprises several species commonly referred to as red uakaris and white-faced uakaris, among others.
Physically, uakaris are medium-sized, arboreal primates with dense fur whose color varies by species. Adults typically
Ecology and behavior: Uakaris occupy a variety of Amazonian forest types, including terra firme and flooded
Conservation: Many uakari species face threats from deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and hunting. Some populations persist in