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White-faced saki : ウィキペディア英語版 | White-faced saki
The white-faced saki (''Pithecia pithecia''), also known as the Guianan saki and the golden-faced saki, is a species of saki monkey, a type of New World monkey, found in Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and Venezuela. This species lives in the understory and lower canopy of the forest, feeding mostly on fruits, but also eating nuts, seeds, and insects. A formerly recognized subspecies of this monkey, ''P. p. chrysocephala'', was elevated to full species status as ''P. chrysocephala'' in 2014. ==Reproduction== In captivity, female white-faced sakis experience ovarian cycles of approximately 17 days, and a gestational period of 20–21 weeks. Following birth, the mother undergoes a period of lactationally-induced infertility lasting 23 weeks, on average.〔Savage, A. et al. (1995). (Selected aspects of female white-faced saki (''Pithecia pithecia'') reproductive biology in captivity. ) ''Zoo Biology'' 14(5):441–452. Retrieved 8 July 2008, from Wiley InterScience Journals database. .〕 White-faced sakis display noticeable sexual dichromism in their coloration. Females have shorter hair than males, with brownish-grey fur and white or pale brown stripes around the corners of the nose and mouth. Males, on the other hand, have blacker fur, with a reddish-white forehead, face, and throat.〔Sakis Pithecia. (23 Feb 2004). Retrieved 8 July 2008, from (Mark V. Flinn, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Missouri-Columbia )〕
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