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  • Description: EAZA Best Practice Guidelines CAPUCHIN MONKEYS (Sapajus and Cebus sp.) Compiled by Tony Souvignet, Marine Giorgiadis, Benjamin Drouet and Benoit Quintard Editor: Mulhouse zoo, France Name of TAG: EAZA Larger New World Monkeys TAG Chair: Jan Vermeer Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix Edition 1 Publication date: 2019.

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