Onychorhynchus coronatus
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That's also a though question. But if I had to keep only one species I would go with the golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas). In my opinion they are the most beautiful species of tamarin with the golden-rumped lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysopygus) that I dream to see in a zoo that I also dream to visit, Jersey Zoo. These little guys have an incredible temper. They are always moving and playing, I never get bored watching them.
I hope for you that you will have the opportunity to see the woolly monkey in the wild, it must be incredible !!
Yes the GHLT is quite a character and they do tend to be a bit more aggressive and behaviourally dominant in their temperament than the other lion tamarin species.
The BLT is typically much more highly strung and sensitive / shyer than the other two lion tamarins that have been kept in captivity (the fourth and most poorly known species the superagui lion tamarin has never been kept ) and has posed the biggest challenge to zoos in terms of husbandry.
For me the BLT is a fascinating species and one that I'm very fond of too and I've been extremely lucky to have seen these in both the wild and in captivity.
Hope you get to see this species at Jersey as they have a very significant group kept there.
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