Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin (Cebus imitator)
Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin (Cebus imitator)
The Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin (Cebus imitator) is also sometimes called the Central American white-faced capuchin. It is a species of medium-sized primates native to Central America. They live in a variety of Central American forests, preferring humid climates, but have been found as far south as Argentina. Perhaps the best known monkey in the species is Chiquita, the monkey actor who played Jack the Monkey in the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise. Although fiction, that portrayal isn’t too far off from the truth; the Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin is very intelligent and can be trained as a service animal.
Panamanian White-Faced Capuchins have a head-body length of 13”-17.7” (33-45 cm), tail length of 13.4”-21.7” (34-55 cm), height on all fours of 10.2”-14.2” (26-36 cm), and body width between 5.1”-7.1” (13-18 cm). The typical weight of the Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin is in the range of 4.4-8.8 lb (2-4 kg). Panamanian White-Faced Capuchins have lifespans between 30-37 years in the wild and 45-54 years in captivity.
The Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin (Cebus imitator) is also sometimes called the Central American white-faced capuchin. It is a species of medium-sized primates native to Central America. They live in a variety of Central American forests, preferring humid climates, but have been found as far south as Argentina. Perhaps the best known monkey in the species is Chiquita, the monkey actor who played Jack the Monkey in the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise. Although fiction, that portrayal isn’t too far off from the truth; the Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin is very intelligent and can be trained as a service animal.
Panamanian White-Faced Capuchins have a head-body length of 13”-17.7” (33-45 cm), tail length of 13.4”-21.7” (34-55 cm), height on all fours of 10.2”-14.2” (26-36 cm), and body width between 5.1”-7.1” (13-18 cm). The typical weight of the Panamanian White-Faced Capuchin is in the range of 4.4-8.8 lb (2-4 kg). Panamanian White-Faced Capuchins have lifespans between 30-37 years in the wild and 45-54 years in captivity.