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Description The golden-headed lion tamarin is found in primary lowland tropical forests, such as tall, humid evergreen coastal forests and inland semi-deciduous forests, from sea level to 110 m (370'), in the southern portion of the coastal state of Bahia, Brazil. Fruit, gums, nectar, and animal prey, including large insects, comprise the diet of the golden-headed lion tamarin. Lion tamarins are diurnal and predominantly arboreal. This Tamarin lives in groups consisting of 2 - 8 individuals. There can be more than 1 adult male and female in each group, but only 1 female breeds. At night the group sleeps in a tree hole.
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