Animalia | Primates | Pitheciidae | Pithecia | Pithecia pithecia |
- Common Names: Guianan saki, Gold-faced Saki, Guyana Saki
- Taxonomy Classification Year: 1766
- Monkey Size: 30.5 to 40.6 cm (12 to 16 in)
- Skin Color(s): Black to brownish-gray
- Habitat: Rainforest
- Diet: Omnivorous
- Native Countries: Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Venezuela
Guianan saki Distribution
Guianan Saki Characteristics
The white-faced saki[1] (Pithecia pithecia), also known as the golden-faced saki, Guianan saki, and Guyana saki, is a New World saki monkey species.
- White-faced saki displays sexual dichromatism and sexual dimorphism. Male species have black fur with white fur surrounding their face.
- Saki females have a shorter tan-gray coat with two vertical lines running from the eyes to the nose.
- Females can also have orange-brown fur that emerges around the chest and continues to the abdomen.
- At birth, adult males and females look very similar. A gradual color change occurs over a period of 3.5 to 4 years, during which time male saki becomes completely black with bright white faces.
- These saki monkeys have long, furry tails that act as a balance when leaping from one tree to another. Tails are not used to grab branches or objects.
Guianan Saki Facts
- White-faced sakis are active during the day, sleeping high (15 to 20 meters) in leafy trees to protect them from flying predators and weather.
- Typically, they have a lifespan of around 14 years in the wild and have lived up to 36 years in captivity.
- After the birth, the mother goes through breastfeeding-induced infertility, which lasts an average of 23 weeks.
- A pair often mates for life and is very devoted to each other. They strengthen their bond by grooming each other.
- White-faced sakis differ from other primates, including their close relative Chiropotes satanas. They are primarily leapers, which is how they travel about 70% of the time.
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