White-faced Monkey (Capuchin)
White-faced Monkey (Capuchin)

White-faced capuchins live in social groups of 18 to 20 monkeys. They are omnivores and live to be around 30 years old in the wild. These monkeys make their homes in tropical evergreen and dry deciduous forests where the canopies, or tops of the trees, grow very close together. They live in Central America, specifically Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua. They’re also found in South America, mainly in Colombia and Ecuador.

Photographer: Dave Saunders

White-faced Monkey (Capuchin)

White-faced capuchins live in social groups of 18 to 20 monkeys. They are omnivores and live to be around 30 years old in the wild. These monkeys make their homes in tropical evergreen and dry deciduous forests where the canopies, or tops of the trees, grow very close together. They live in Central America, specifically Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua. They’re also found in South America, mainly in Colombia and Ecuador.

Photographer: Dave Saunders