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How do Titi Monkeys from South America practice “Tail-Twining” in pairs up in the Trees?

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How do Titi Monkeys from South America practice “Tail-Twining” in pairs up in the Trees?

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Tail-Twining is an affectionate practice of the tiny titi monkeys of the Amazon. Two, three, or four titis sit on a branch while resting or sleeping and wrap their tails together into a friendly, loving spiral. Titi monkeys are the New World monkeys of the genus Callicebus. They are tiny creatures and grow to only 18 inches in b

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